Fire alarm triggers evacuation at sydney building, Lincoln MA
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A fire alarm activated at the Sydney building in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Occupants evacuated safely. No fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
we just got a call from Sydney and their final alarm system is sounding again.
00:04
They evacuated the building.
00:08
Okay, we have it.
00:10
We'll be leaving here at a moment,
00:12
Charlie.
00:14
Okay, no smoke on fire.
00:17
Sounds like the usual occurrence there lately.
00:23
Okay, we have it.
00:37
Engine three, they're responding sanance.
00:40
This is for the phone, Sanchez, for the telephone fire alarm[1] 12-12.
00:55
They're responding to Sanchez for a fire alarm[1], activation, no smoke or fire, really.
01:03
Receive.
01:09
Engine 3 is on scene.
01:11
I found a phone from the outside, two-story wood frame, church, and preschool, building evacuated.
01:18
Investigating L1 House command.
01:22
Fire alarm, that's 1250.
01:28
Okay, one, the fire alarm[1].
01:35
All along is the answer,
01:38
A1.
01:39
A1, transporting 1, B L.S.
01:41
Emerson, starting mileage 0.
01:44
A1, you transport 1, B.L.S.
01:46
Amerson, down miles 0, 1216.
01:54
Committee calling, fire alarm[1].
01:59
Final numbers answering.
02:03
The activation is due to a water flow, a pipe burst over here.
02:10
We're going to be isolating the sprinkler system.
02:14
The report caused by a pipe burst at 12 ET.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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Lincoln, MA
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