False fire alarm caused by food smoke at apartment, Lowell MA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at an apartment building was triggered by food left on the stove, resulting in a false alarm. Fire units investigated and then reset the alarm systems.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Police Department
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Just confirming 300 Massachusetts Mills, Apartment 216.
00:04
Correct.
00:08
Copy who's the caller.
00:15
The caller from earlier was from apartment 316.
00:20
I'm unsure if it's the same caller as this time.
00:25
Can you call this caller back and just see if it's the same person or another one?
00:33
It is the same.
00:44
Engine 11, come in.
00:46
Command,
00:48
answer.
00:51
Activate a detector at first, floor, and the rear.
00:54
We're checking for the source right now.
00:59
I have that, ma'am.
01:06
Hello?
01:08
Jim.
01:09
I actually just forgot.
01:18
11 to command smells like food in the stove unable to get it to these apartments
01:25
Great.
01:28
There was a report taken earlier for an argument.
01:30
Any chance we have a phone number for one of the people involved in 216?
01:35
We're knocking. We're not getting an answer.
01:42
Okay.
01:47
Central Street Command of Fire on.
01:49
Systems reset, Aero company's attorney, you can strike it out.
01:54
System reset, striking it out.
01:56
All companies are returning.
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Location mentioned:
Massmills Dr, Lowell, MA 01852
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