Fire alarm sounded at lexington apartment building, Lexington MA
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The fire department responded to a fire alarm activation at an apartment building near Captain Parker Arms in Lexington. The alarm was sounding but no visible fire or smoke was found. The building was not evacuated.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Attention both stations with Medic 1.
00:05
25 Captain Parker Arms for a box alarm.
00:12
That's both stations with Medic 1,
00:17
25 Captain Parker Arms for the box alarm.
00:27
Enter four to fire on, four on.
00:29
We go to Captain Parker.
00:33
Entering four years, pardon.
00:39
Fire alarm, C3.
00:42
C3. C3.
00:44
And quarter is also on the way.
00:48
Headquarter company is responding.
00:51
We have the radio box of the second floor alarm company reports at General FIREO.
00:59
Thank you.
01:01
Fire alarm, C-3.
01:02
CETER.
01:05
C-A.
01:08
Going out. Alarm sounding, nothing's showing.
01:12
Building doesn't appear to be evacuated.
01:13
I'll be commended.
01:16
I'll be commended. Alarm showing, building and not evacuated.
01:19
Go, command.
01:28
Agent 4-0-Farler, 4-off, Idaho.
01:31
Engine 4-off, Ida.
01:34
Engine 4-yard, I know.
01:42
Great engine one.
01:45
All right.
01:49
Sir, second floor in the rear by unit 22.
01:54
See.
02:02
One hundred foot.
02:04
Good.
02:07
No detects.
02:09
There's nothing lit up there.
02:16
Negative.
02:18
All right, very good.
02:21
You got a file on.
02:25
All right, let me answer.
02:27
Engine one only, please.
02:31
Enzy one only.
02:32
Enzy one only.
02:33
Enzym full of line of one, and medical one, you can return.
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Location mentioned:
Captain Parker Arms, Lexington, MA 02421
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