False fire alarm at Mendon apartment sparks quick response, Mendon MA
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Fire crews responded quickly to a fire alarm at a Mendon apartment. The alarm was caused by cooking, and the system was safely reset.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Tension engine A, please respond to 3 Community Ave,
00:04
located between Providence Street and Haverhill Street for the alarm sounding.
00:08
Tension Engine A, respond to the community building between Providence Street and Haverhill Street for the alarm sounding.
00:20
Support.
00:23
Ray, are you busy?
00:28
What do you need?
00:32
Alright, let me see.
00:35
Copy.
00:36
I'm going to fire them,
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control.
00:46
Control, there's no structural damage to the building.
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The operator is out.
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No fire, no injuries reported.
01:00
Racing 4.9.
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Control, that view is going to be mass 5.
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All staff on November 21.
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An A2-4-3.
01:28
Thank you, Robert, the alarm.
01:34
Radio, you're responding to 3 Community Ave.
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The advise,
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caller stated that she was cooking.
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I'm guessing that's why the alarm was going on.
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Receive.
01:53
One check.
01:54
Seven and I'm out.
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I'm out. I want to come out.
02:02
I'm happy.
02:04
38 Alpada,
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38 Charlie.
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The panel said, second floor, rear.
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38 Charlie, 30 Alford, Montana.
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Second floor apartment.
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I'm ready to do the coaching.
02:27
38 to 9-1, the correct address of 15 Providence Street.
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And this is due to cooking, system reset.
02:37
Receive 38, correct address is 15 Providence, system reset.
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Location mentioned:
Providence St, Mendon, MA 01756
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