Fire alarm false alert at building on Fort Pleasant Avenue, Springfield MA
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a building near Fort Pleasant Avenue in Springfield. Upon investigation, no fire or smoke was found. The alarm was determined to be a system malfunction, and maintenance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command two, engine three, truck three,
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respond to near Fort Pleasant Avenue, fire alarm.
00:13
Fire alarm calling engine three and truck three.
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Responding to near Fort Pleasant Avenue for the fire alarm called in by a private alarm company indicating third floor.
00:29
Carton,
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Near Fort Pleasant Avenue, first floor front of hall smoke is only 6.
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Carl, honor from engine three.
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Carl, I'm on the front of engine three.
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Engine three, truck three on scene, four-story brick, nothing showing.
00:49
Re-investigating truck serving command.
00:51
We see, vision,
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three, unseen, four-story brick, nothing showing, investigating truck three-offrey-brick, nothing showing.
01:06
Four opposed to have command and fire alarm.
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Fire alarm on for Fort Pleasant commands.
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Determine command.
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For an engine three truck to be back in service, that's going to be a malfunction.
01:20
Can you contact maintenance to come for such the system?
01:25
First of the vengeance 3 truck for your back in service, Terminator command is going to be a malfunction.
01:29
The alarm company contacted them.
01:31
They should be en route or avoid signal as left.
01:35
Good seat, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Pleasant Ave, Springfield, MA 01108
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