False residential smoke detector alarm in Medfield, Medfield MA
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A smoke detector alarm was activated at a residence near North Street in Medfield. Fire crews responded and found no fire. The activation was accidental, and the alarm company canceled the response.
Audio|Heard on: Dover, Medfield and Millis Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Medfield Fire, I'm taking a residential central station alarm near North Street, the activation is going to be bedroom smoke detector.
00:10
Again, Medfield Fire,
00:12
to the residential central station alarm near North Street, at (number withheld).
00:26
Precipine from Crosby.
00:28
Applas had that control is from the moment.
00:33
Receive Car 3A1, near North Street.
00:40
Headbill fire from 801.
00:44
Right so far.
00:46
You can show me off at that address.
00:50
Turn out of story with frame.
00:51
Nothing shown from the outside.
00:53
I'll be investigating.
00:56
Here you see data one, two and a half story, wood frame, Eureenstein, nothing shown,
01:01
investigating 823.
01:07
That's a field fire from A1, we're clear Dover and we're going to respond directly to North Street.
01:13
A1, you're clearing Dover now, en route to North Street, 23.
01:24
Matthew Fire from Mostly Command.
01:30
Metzell Fire.
01:32
The resident at Boozer spoke detector.
01:35
They did hit the code to clear.
01:37
Everything's fine here.
01:38
I'll be clear.
01:40
Command terminates.
01:43
Raycee, that was accidental and I did just receive the cancellation request from the alarm company as well.
01:48
Class 3A1, you can stand down 824.
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Location mentioned:
North St, Medfield, MA 02052
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