Fire alarm at historic district residential area, Provincetown MA
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A fire alarm was reported near Twine Field Road in the historic district. Multiple fire units responded and established command. The hazard was later controlled and all units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket and Plymouth Counties Fire Departments
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Turn a fire on the air with a fireland sounding near Twine Field Road.
00:06
Stand by for tones.
00:20
Turn fire on the air with a fire alarm sounding near Twine Field Road, called in by Alarm New England.
00:27
General zone 1 and 8.
00:30
Turn fire is in by F-1410.
00:35
Okay. Okay.
00:40
All right, turn off the quarter.
00:43
That's three to order.
00:45
Very exciting.
00:46
14-10.
00:55
21 is on location. 21 lieutenant will have Harbour Hill Command.
01:03
21's on location. 21 is on location. 21, lieutenant will have Harbour Hill Command.
01:17
Alarm New England has the call.
01:22
Received, Undiwan has the call at 1411.
01:33
R-LOMI, Engine 1 is responding near Twine Field Road.
01:40
Receive, NG1 on responding, 1414.
01:50
See if I had a car three and quarters.
01:55
Car three and quarters.
02:00
Clear.
02:06
And dispatch.
02:09
Dispects.
02:12
Dispiting is in command.
02:16
Oh,
02:19
hazard has been mitigated.
02:21
Oh,
02:22
Thanks, we've been sent down to further notice.
02:24
We have McKett, Netsla County coming today, and we got the MRF gas coming out as well.
02:31
All these guns are going to be clear.
02:33
They're not terminated.
02:37
All hazards mitigated.
02:40
Gas companies in rope.
02:42
All of the units are clear.
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Location mentioned:
Historic District, 9 Twine Field Rd, Provincetown, MA 02657
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