Unintentional smoke detector activation at residence, Springfield MA
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A smoke detector on the first floor of a residence near Belmont Avenue was unintentionally activated. No fire was found and the system was reset by fire personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Command two, engine three, truck three,
00:04
respond to near Belmont Avenue, fire alarm.
00:18
Very good afternoon.
00:19
Q in the truck, near Belmont Avenue for Pirates.
00:22
Mainz is already en route.
00:23
First floor, smoke detector activation for our hospital.
00:26
Injured a fire alarm.
00:28
And just near Avenue.
00:35
We've got a four-story, multi-family, nothing is showing at the moment.
00:37
Injunctuary of command off the station one terribly.
00:40
Four. Nothing shown in investigating is three has to command update for file.
00:57
Command 2. Chuck 1.
01:00
Respond to 797 Worthington Street.
01:03
Carbon monoxide alarm.
01:10
Belmont, command, a fire alarm.
01:12
Answering for Belmont Avenue, command.
01:16
Terminate Command, put engine three, truck, three, back in service.
01:19
That's going to be unintentional smoke detector activation of first floor hallway.
01:23
Major is going to have to come and reset the system.
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Location mentioned:
Belmont Ave, Springfield, MA 01108
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