Fire alarm triggered by power issue causes smoke alarm, Revere MA
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A fire alarm at a building near Winthrop Ave in Revere was triggered by a power malfunction. Maintenance was on scene and reported smoke in the stairway on the third floor. The system was reset and the alarm cleared, with no fire found.
Audio|Heard on: Revere Fire
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Transcript:
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Winter Benjamin, letter one, attention to Benjamin, letter one, respond 680,000, report of alarm sounding.
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That's when the correction,
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Revere engine one, respond near Winthrop Ave, report alarm sounding.
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I feel to fire alarm.
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Dialogue answering.
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Dialogue answering.
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As a power malfunction,
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maintenance is on scene, they're going to notify the service company to respond.
00:27
Since the reset, command terminated.
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Commandant report, the malfunction, maintenance is on soon.
00:37
They're notifying alarm coming to come to respond.
00:39
System reset command terminated.
00:42
Yeah, what's the numeric for Wintz? 680.
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680.
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And I'm responding to 680.80.
00:52
What's the head of response? Call from the alarm company, Floor 3 stairway smoke.
01:05
Stairway smoke. Okay, good three,
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Stairway. Light it to the firearm.
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I'm answering. Glad it to.
01:19
Engine 4, Latitude back in service returning.
01:22
Latitude back in service returning.
01:25
Later 2, back in service, returning.
01:29
General Aidenwell, I would respond.
01:33
Revere, engine one, matter one, you have a response.
01:40
Engine 1 is on scene, alarm sounded, nothing showing.
01:44
Enter one, you're on scene, reporting alarms sounding nothing showing.
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Location mentioned:
Winthrop Ave, Revere, MA 02151
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