Commercial fire alarm investigated with no fire found, Newburyport MA
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm near Low Street in Newburyport. They investigated smoke alarm activation in a two-story apartment but found no fire. Most units were later cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Newburyport Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Newburyport Fire Department dispatch and apparatus to near Low Street for the commercial fire alarm.
00:05
That's apparatus near Low Street for the commercial fire alarm.
00:08
Indications first war smokes at 1620.
00:17
Hey Corres to respond to engine 5 looks like you have hydrants right at near Low and another one at near Low.
00:30
Live receipt.
00:40
Engine two is on scene, nothing's showing,
00:43
two-story garden-style apartment, 7-3-Has-command.
00:48
Engine two-story garden-style, nothing's showing,
00:54
7-3 as-S-command, 1622.
01:04
5's off the hydrant on low.
01:08
Five on scene at the hydrant on low, 1624.
01:19
Ladder 1 on scene.
01:24
Light of one on scene.
01:27
Command answers.
01:30
Hekoy's answering command.
01:34
Three-stick, it was complete, still nothing showing.
01:37
We're investigating at first floor smoke activation.
01:42
Received, 360 complete, still nothing showing, investigating third floor smoke activation.
01:47
1625.
01:55
Command, HedCourse.
01:58
HeadCoy is answering commands.
02:03
You can clear Ladder 1, engine 5,
02:06
holding engine 2,1 soon.
02:10
Receipt, clearing engine 5, ladder 1, holding engine 2,1 seen.
02:13
Headquarters is engine 5, ladder 1, you guys can clear.
02:21
5-0-1 receiver, clear return.
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Location mentioned:
Low St, Newburyport, MA 01950
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