False alarm at under construction duplex, Plymouth MA
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at an unoccupied two-story duplex under construction near Miter Drive. Upon investigation, there was no fire or carbon monoxide issue. The alarm detector was removed, and the caller will inform the building maintenance and builder.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5 is off of command near Miter Drive.
00:03
Two-story wood frame, duplex, nothing shown, we'll be investigating.
00:10
Receive, engine 5,
00:12
Near Miter Drive.
00:15
Two-story wood frame, nothing showing you'll be out investigating.
00:23
My office, engine five.
00:27
Bye, Lama.
00:33
Corrected address on this is near Miter Drive.
00:35
It's an unoccupied unit.
00:37
It's still under construction, just collected in the cover of one of the detectors.
00:42
We're going to be having to remove the detector.
00:46
We died on some minutes.
00:51
Three-seat danger five.
00:53
Connection on the address is near Miter Drive with an unoccupied unit.
00:56
It's under construction.
00:58
Alon one off from dust.
00:59
You'll be removing the detector.
01:01
He'll be tied up for a bit.
01:08
Follow from Venturebots.
01:11
My alarm, Doc. Hi, well I'm talking.
01:14
No fire shield problem.
01:16
The detector is then removed.
01:17
The caller from next door is going to contact the maintenance of the facility maintenance and the builder to let the bell the weed remove the detector.
01:25
We can clear.
01:26
Return.
01:29
Provenging 5, no fire or CO problem.
01:32
Detector has been removed.
01:34
The caller will contact the builder.
01:36
Engine 5, clear and returning.
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Location mentioned:
Miter Dr, Plymouth, MA 02360
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