Fire alarm at two-story building caused by cooking smoke, Lowell MA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a two-story building near John Street in Lowell. Firefighters investigated and found the smoke was from cooking. The situation was resolved without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Fire Department
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Transcript:
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J&DV, 8 to 6 full fire, central station alarm near John St.
00:05
Engine 3, engine 4, engine 6, Lad 3, Rescue, Car 2.
00:10
The central station alarm near John St, engine 3, engine 4, engine 6, Ladder 3 rescue Katu.
00:18
Strikeoutes 217,
00:20
crossing through Lee Street at Page Street.
00:29
Inter 339, John.
00:37
S.24, respond.
00:44
Card two respond.
00:48
Arlen has that car two, you're responding.
00:53
Sixthous John.
00:55
Rescue respond.
01:00
Rescue respond.
01:08
Engine 3 is on John, looks like a two-story ordinary investigative.
01:14
Farland has that, on scene, two-story ordinary, you're investigating.
01:20
Latitude, insane.
01:28
Katu's on scene, Katu has command.
01:31
File on, and that's Cardi on scene.
01:33
You have command.
01:34
All right.
01:40
Next door.
01:49
Four and a hundred.
01:52
Indication is the first one of the second.
02:05
John Street, Command, a fire alarm.
02:08
Farallam answering John Street, command.
02:14
Smoke from cooking, systems reset, strike it out.
02:17
Fireland has that smoke from cooking, striking it out, all companies returning.
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Location mentioned:
John St, Lowell, MA 01852
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