Fire crews respond to low air alarm at residential building, New Bedford MA
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Sister Rose House, a two-story residential building near Division Street. The alarm indicated a low air situation but no water flow or visible fire. Crews were investigating in the basement.
Audio|Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Rose House on near Division Street for a fire alarm called in by Central Station, indicating low air.
00:06
Again, ladder 3, engine 6, engine 1, unit 2, sister Rose House on near Division Street.
00:14
Fire alarm called in by Central Station indicating low air crosses our South 2nd Street, location of cushioned out.
00:26
File, I'm Ingers 6 on the scene,
00:29
two-story residential.
00:32
We have alarms sounding, we're checking.
00:35
File, I'm cops, engine 6 on scene, two-story residential, alarm sounding, check.
00:43
Six hotel, Papa, Papa, six, seven, comes back to Gray-Kee-Octima.
00:49
I'm 14, control, I'm right behind them.
00:51
I'm one, I'll purchase, and union.
00:54
Copy.
00:55
Control 2-11 and 9-11, you copy, purchase, and Union.
01:00
Copy. Okay.
01:05
I'm 14, control, I'm going to be right in front of, uh, just, just off of the vault, actually.
01:09
There's, like, five occupances.
01:12
A.C, control the unit 12.
01:16
Oc6, I'm going to be all in 14th.
01:20
AAC at Oc6. AAC at Oc6.
01:26
Unit 2, Brum,
01:28
change the six portable.
01:32
That's six portable.
01:35
We do not have water flow, but we do have a low air situation.
01:40
We're down in the basement now investigating.
01:43
We're down in the basement, now investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Division St, New Bedford, MA 02744
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