False fire alarm at Lynn residence due to faulty detector, Lynn MA
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a residence near High Rock Street in Lynn, Massachusetts. Upon arrival, the alarm was found to be caused by a faulty smoke detector. The system was reset, and the property owner was notified. No fire or emergency was present.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one, ladder one,
00:02
22 High Rock Street, central station fire alarm.
00:05
That's engine one, ladder one,
00:07
22 High Rock Street, central station fire alarm.
00:10
It's coming in as 4-1, front stairs, smoke detector.
00:19
I'm not one as a run.
00:24
Ladder 1, you're responding, 22 High Rock Street.
00:39
Answered EMS 1.
00:42
I'm on the IROP now, you can add me to that call.
00:45
Three-story wood, nothing showing alarm sounding.
00:50
Received, three-story wood, alarm sounding, nothing showing.
00:54
EMS1 on scene.
01:00
Perfectly, parallel to lay 12, private calls.
01:05
Relaxwell, on a private call.
01:09
Follow him, engine 117.
01:13
Engine 1 on scene, 22 High Rock Street.
01:22
Ladder 1 for BMS with snowed service.
01:31
See again.
01:41
The MS-1 from Lyon, you say we're all set?
01:45
That's a threat left.
01:52
Receive. Fine, Al-Lam, Lada one's on scene with a cancellation.
01:57
Latter-1 on scene with a cancellation.
02:07
Fire alarm, the EMS1.
02:10
Answering EMS1.
02:13
The faulty detector property owner is already aware, system was reset, being serviced.
02:24
Faulty detector, system reset, owner notified.
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Location mentioned:
High Rock St, Lynn, MA 01902
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