Burning smell reported at daycare on Merrimack Street, Lawrence MA
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Fire units responded to Little Sprout's Daycare near Merrimack Street after a call reported a burning smell from the building's air conditioning units. On arrival, the three-story building showed no visible fire, and crews began investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
All companies, attention all companies, alarm a fire setting out box 611 for Little Sprout's daycare,
00:22
near Merrimack Street, located between Temple Street and Route 495.
00:29
Engines 986.
00:31
Lata 4 Squad 1, Car 21 to respond.
00:33
That's box 611 for reported location of Little Sprout's Daycare,
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near Merrimack Street, located between Temple Street and Route 495.
00:42
Engines 986.
00:44
Lata 4 Squad 1, Car 21 to respond.
00:54
991 broadcasting alarm of fire sending out box 6111 for reported location of Little Sprout's Daycare, near Merrimack Street, located between Temple Street Route 495,
01:05
91 to 21 you have engines 986, latter 4 of the squad responding.
01:10
This is a single phone call from the premises reporting a smell of burning coming from the air conditioning units at Little Sprout's Daycare near Merrimack Street.
01:19
Channel 2 will be the fireground.
01:24
21 has that near Merrimack.
01:29
Got 20 to 21?
01:33
Give me the 21.
01:36
We had the same situation the other day.
01:41
My receipt.
01:50
21 is on scene 3 story type 4 and up and show on I'm going to say.
01:55
21 on scene report 3 story type 4 nothing showing you're investigating
02:01
36 on scene 36 on the scene
02:08
44 on the scene 39 is on scene 39 on scene
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Location mentioned:
Merrimack St, Lawrence, MA 01843
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