Fire alarm triggered by HVAC work near Rosewood Drive, Stoughton MA
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A fire alarm was triggered near Rosewood Drive due to HVAC personnel working on the seventh floor. No fire was found and the building was not evacuated.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon Fire Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Receiving box 2926 for near Rosewood Drive.
00:07
That'll be engine three,
00:10
engine two, car four, and a Middleton engine.
00:13
Receiving Masterbox,
00:16
2926 for near Rosewood Drive.
00:20
That'll be engine three, engine two, engine two, car four, and a Middleton engine.
00:31
Car 4 is on.
00:35
Car 4, engine 2, engine 3 in the Middleton engine, you respond to Massabox 2.9,
00:41
26, near Rosewood Drive.
00:46
Carver is it near Rosewood?
00:51
Engine 2nd.
00:52
Engine 2 has it.
00:55
Engine 3 has it.
01:03
Fireline to Power 4.
01:06
Car 4.
01:11
Central Station with an update, there's reading Zone 0 and Zone 5.
01:22
Three-sixth.
01:23
You have a lot, Middleton Engine 2, huh?
01:28
Middleton Engine 2, I have you on for near Rosewood Drive, speed 55.
01:34
Engine 2 is off.
01:38
We have nothing shown on a 12-story office building.
01:40
The building is not evacuated.
01:42
It appears we may have workers on scene.
01:44
Engine 2 has command.
01:46
Engine 2, you're off.
01:49
Engine 2 you have command, appears workers on scene.
01:52
Second call from the alarm company, HVAC,
01:56
personnel working on the 7th floor trip the alarm.
02:05
Receive, we just got confirmation from someone on scene.
02:08
You can see after the other companies holding into two.
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Location mentioned:
Rosewood Dr, Stoughton, MA 02072
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