False fire alarm at three story townhouse near Willard St, Lowell MA
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a three-story townhouse near Willard Street in Lowell. The alarm was later confirmed to be false with no fire detected.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:56
Transcript:
00:00
K&V 8 to 6 Lowell Fire, Central Station Alarm near Willard Street,
00:05
engine 6, engine 4, engine 3,
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ladder 4, rescue car 2,
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central station alarm near Willard Street,
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engine 6, engine 4, engine 3,
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ladder 4 rescue car 2,
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Check Box 633,
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cross street, Humphrey Street at Arlington St.
00:29
Negative.
00:33
I'll give her a call.
00:39
I sign to F1, I'm on the phone with her.
00:45
Okay.
00:57
You have it.
01:00
And your floor respond.
01:07
Directed, and I'll clear from there.
01:09
I'll let you know and then I'll head over to my desk.
01:13
Where is it?
01:25
Cut to as Willard.
01:28
Kytu coming in as general.
01:40
All right, it's going to be a Navy dispute over our parking issue.
01:49
All right, I've been advised for those square.
01:55
Copy.
02:00
Motorcon 9.
02:05
All right, click.
02:08
See a caller across from 92 Gollum Street in the parking lot, you know white BMW regarding a past accident.
02:18
Got it.
02:21
Cool.
02:24
76.
02:27
Comment one, just run a name for me.
02:34
Go ahead with this.
02:39
First name (name withheld),
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last name (name withheld), (number withheld).
02:43
We have alarms.
02:51
6 on scene, nothing showing.
02:53
Three-story townhouse, you have alarm.
02:55
Latifference.
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Location mentioned:
Willard St, Lowell, MA 01850
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