Fire alarm activates at orchard hill drive property, Oxford MA
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Fire personnel responded to an activated fire alarm at a property near Orchard Hill Drive in Oxford, Massachusetts. Squad 1 arrived and checked the alarm and coordinated with building maintenance.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford & Charlton Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
The fire alarm on shaking a still alarm[1] for five personnel, respond to near Orchard Hill Drive for the activated fire alarms.
00:09
Again,
00:10
fire alarm on shaking a cell alarm is the time for fire personnel,
00:15
respond near Orchard Hill Drive, calls in direct to headquarters for the activated fire alarms, Tylistone 640.
00:23
The fire alarm on shaking a cell alarm is down for fire personnel, respond near Orchard Hill Drive for the activated fire alarms.
00:33
Again,
00:34
the fire alarm on shaking a still alarm[1] is down for fire personnel,
00:39
respond near Orchard Hill Drive, calls in direct to headquarters for the activated fire alarms, type of 1240.
00:51
5-1-M-O-M-Ox4.
00:54
M-O-M-O-F4.
00:57
M-A-83-183-O-HRTel.
01:00
159-1-8-3-O-RTel.
01:04
159-1-8-E-Rchel drive at 642.
01:15
Fire left from Squad 1.
01:19
Squad 1. It's going to be in near Orchard Hill Drive for the alarms.
01:29
Do we contact the building maintenance yet?
01:33
I used to squad near Orchard Hill Drive at 645.
01:38
I'll do that right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Initial limited emergency response dispatched without a full alarm assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Orchard Hill Dr, Oxford, MA 01540
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