False alarm at Narragansett home triggers fire response, Narragansett RI
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Fire units raced to a residential alarm at a Narragansett home, responding with urgency until discovering a faulty detector, prompting them to clear and return to service.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Eastern Connecticut Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Again, it's Engine 1, Engine 3 with an out-of-town ladder and rescue response to near John St.
00:06
For a residential fire alarm called by the alarm company.
00:09
No contact with homeowner, timer is about 1545.
00:27
Senator.
00:29
Senator 2, returning to service.
00:43
Ladder 1 mutual aid to the town in Narragansett at near John St.
00:50
Residential fire alarm sounding.
00:52
That's Ladder 1 mutual aid to the town in Narragansett at near John St.
00:59
Residential fire alarm activated.
01:01
1546.
01:10
Go to AMS2.
01:12
AMS2.
01:13
AMS2, something.
01:18
Receive, Johnson. Receive, John C.
01:26
Be in a fire alarm.
01:27
It's a faulty detector.
01:28
Check with him; he's going to get a new detector.
01:30
Everybody can come back in service, command.
01:31
Command.
01:37
Faulted stack there, command terminated.
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