No occupants found after residential fire alarm in Sharon, Sharon MA
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Fire department responded to a residential fire alarm near Morse Street in Sharon. They entered the home using a lockbox and conducted a thorough interior and exterior sweep. No occupants were found, and the fire alarm was likely triggered by a faulty sensor.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
No answer to the front door, make an empty check through lockbox.
00:04
If PD has that unit available, please send my location.
00:09
Bye for me.
00:15
Share by the engine 92.
00:17
PD will be en route.
00:21
Resist.
00:23
Okay.
00:27
chill 31.
00:34
One.
00:36
Can you assist the fire department at near Morse Street? They responded there for a fire alarm activation, but they're going to have to make entry.
00:44
No one's answering.
00:45
So if you could just respond there to a system,
00:47
near Morse Street.
00:51
Roger.
00:53
Roger.
00:57
Chair parking, car five, that's no one, committed.
01:01
I'm sorry. Thank you.
01:04
Fire Commandive.
01:10
Sure Fire protective.
01:13
Did you receive this alarm? Was this medical or residential fire alarm?
01:20
Residential fire alarm.
01:24
Receive all levels check in the interior, nothing's wrong.
01:31
Receive, all over-checked in the interior, nothing found.
01:34
5333-3.
01:41
31 to share control.
01:45
Car control.
01:51
After he was able to enter that home via lockbox,
01:55
they conducted an interior and exterior sweep.
01:58
It did not appear to be anyone home.
02:00
They believe it was a faulty sensor.
02:03
You show myself clear.
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Location mentioned:
Morse St, Sharon, MA 02067
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