Smoke reported in building at Lowell residence, Lowell MA
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Smoke was reported in a building near Princeton Boulevard in Lowell. Fire units responded and found a light haze caused by a boiler problem. No fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Can you 866, low-fire apartment? Telephone alarm, smoke in the building,
00:04
near Princeton Boulevard.
00:06
Princeton Boulevard.
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Engine 7-21, latitude, rest, and cash-free.
00:12
At the telephone alarm, report, it's smoke in the building,
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near Princeton Boulevard.
00:17
Engine 721, latitude,
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rescue casper.
00:21
You're crossing Stchester and Windsor Street,
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Firebarks, 5'4.
00:32
Send to fire alarm, we're on that?
00:36
I hit 10, you're on the second alarm.
00:43
And you're so responded.
00:48
The caller report there's smoke in the building smells like smoke.
00:57
Catherine is responding.
01:00
Catharie is responding.
01:03
Catherine Boulevent.
01:07
Danger one.
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Measure two.
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Pressure two.
01:16
Prescues arm.
01:24
Engine 7 on scene, two and a half story, nothing showing.
01:27
We're checking to nothing.
01:30
Message 7, you're on scene, 2.5 story, investigating nothing showing.
01:36
2 is a hydrant.
01:51
So you have to hide there.
01:59
Engine 7 to Fire Alarm, a downshend, there's a light haze, could be a problem with the boiler.
02:05
Light haze, probably a problem with the boiler.
02:11
Ladiscus.
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7th Command, we locate the boiler,
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we'll locate the boiler, we're going to shut it down.
02:24
All right, Cot 3 is on the scene file, and Cot 3 has to come in.
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Location mentioned:
Princeton Blvd, Lowell, MA 01851
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