Smoke detector activates on third floor at Portland building, Portland ME
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Fire crews responded to a smoke detector activation on the third floor rear stairwell of a building near Brackett Street in Portland. Upon investigation, no fire was found, and the alarm was caused by smoking. The call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Box number 665 for near Brackett Street, showing a smoke detector activation in the third floor rear stairwell, on the box slider 6, engine 6, engine 5, channel 2.
00:11
By the line striking supervised box 665 near Brackett Street, third floor rear stairwell, smoke detector activation, on the box slider 6, engine 6, engine 5, channel 2.
00:27
Stand by from this call.
01:07
Let's see, near Brackett, 3 story wood frame, nothing showing investigate.
01:11
10-4[1], 3 story wood frame, nothing showing.
01:15
Engine 6 investigating.
01:25
Investigation for me.
01:28
An answer.
01:30
Detective 34, we are.
01:32
I think we're talking about you.
01:34
Okay for me a second.
01:37
I'll just five you all set.
01:44
Do you can't go for a reset mic?
01:49
Ten forth.
01:56
Packer Street, Command, Palm.
02:03
File, I'm answering command.
02:05
In fact, if you're smoking, all company is, sir, let's be followed back.
02:10
Power.
02:11
Final demonstration, recall, Subaru and Fox 665 for near Brackett street caused by smoking, recall 1530.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Brackett St, Portland, ME 04102
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