Fire alarm triggered due to detector battery issue, Plympton MA
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Fire and emergency crews responded to an activated fire alarm near Brook Street in Plympton, Massachusetts. Upon arrival, no fire was found. The issue was caused by low batteries in a detector on the second floor, which were replaced. All readings were normal and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Command, pumped in fire.
00:06
Fire alarms on.
00:09
Strike the box[1] for manpower, please.
00:14
Receive strike in a box for manpower.
00:16
Do you want him to the scene or for coverage?
00:19
To the scene, please.
00:23
Receive striking a box.
00:43
Flimpton Fire, I'm striking a box.
00:45
Striking a box from manpower to the scene, medical at near Brook Street, (number withheld).
00:53
It's on to Brook Street.
00:57
I'll see you on responding to Brook Street.
01:02
I'll see you on responding to Brook Street.
01:05
At this time, there's no other responders on the box.
01:14
The detector is found on the second floor.
01:17
Batteries replace.
01:18
We're getting normal.
01:21
Zero readings for how attention two is going to be clear.
01:27
Received.
01:29
Detector on second floor batteries have been replaced.
01:31
Zero readings without the home.
01:33
Engine two is clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Strike the box: Transmit a box alarm to request additional resources to the incident
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Location mentioned:
Brook St, Plympton, MA 02367
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