Fire alarm at residence with possible gas odor in garage, Lexington MA
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A fire alarm was reported at a residence near Solomon Pierce Road in Lexington. There was a possible smell of smoke or gas in the garage, but no one was reported injured. Fire units arrived and found no visible fire and are investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Attention.
00:01
Engine 4, ladder 1, C3.
00:04
Engine 4, ladder 1, C3.
00:06
Near Solomon Pierce Road for the residential fire alarm, called in by central station.
00:13
Near Solomon Pierce Road for the fire alarm, called in by central station on the residence.
00:20
Engine 4, fire alarm.
00:23
Engine 4.
00:26
Engine 4 is on for near Solomon Pierce.
00:30
Agent 4, you're on.
00:32
The alarm company had that coming in as the garage,
00:36
fire alarm,
00:37
smoke.
00:38
They did have someone on scene.
00:41
They said, the people on scene said they smelt something like smoke or gas in the garage.
00:47
No illness is reported.
00:51
Andrew 4 is an update.
00:56
We're allowed from C3.
00:59
C3.
01:01
C3. I'm on for a live and stall on PSI have the update.
01:07
C3, you're on. You have the update.
01:08
1524.
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File on line of the update.
01:23
Ladder 1.
01:26
We're responding to near Solomon Pierce.
01:31
We're responding to 1525.
01:40
Fireland for C3.
01:45
C3.
01:48
I'm on arrival, number near Solomon Pierce, 2.5 story, wood frame.
01:52
Nothing showing C3 is investigating.
01:54
C3 Smith.
01:57
C3, you're on arrival, 2.5 story, wood frame, nothing showing you're investigating, 15.6.
02:09
Measure four file on.
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Location mentioned:
Solomon Pierce Rd, Lexington, MA 02420
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