Fire alarm caused by faulty blower fan in residential building, Kingston MA
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Great Street in Kingston, Massachusetts. No smoke or flames were found. There were no gas leaks. The problem was caused by a faulty blower fan, not a fire.
Audio|Heard on: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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00:48
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm is a one's on scene.
00:01
Near Great Street.
00:04
20 by 40. Type 5, not showing.
00:10
Fire alarm received engine 1.
00:12
Nothing showing from a 20 by 40.
00:13
You're off investigating.
00:14
You have command.
00:15
Engine one, a firewall.
00:20
Fire alarm, answering, engine one.
00:25
We have zero ratings throughout this house.
00:27
This does not seem to be a gas issue.
00:30
This seems to be a blower issue with the fan.
00:35
We'll be waiting on the gas platform's arrival.
00:40
Fire alarm received engine one reporting no readings.
00:44
It doesn't appear to be a gas issue, appears to be a blower issue, waiting for arrival at G&E.
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Location mentioned:
Kingston, MA
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