Fire alarm caused by cooking smoke in Stoughton condo, Stoughton MA
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a two-story condo near Foxwood Drive in Stoughton, Massachusetts. The alarm was caused by cooking smoke. The area was confirmed safe and the response units cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Stoughton Area Fire Agencies
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Transcript:
00:00
Fortin. Telefire, dispatching, C5, engine two, ladder two, 40, Foxwood Drive for alarm down in 1770s.
00:17
Praise listen to the out.
00:22
Roger.
00:49
So Barrett, two-story condo and up.
00:51
Two-story condo and up to jump radio time.
00:56
As a two-story condo, not a strong field time.
00:59
1720.
01:29
Give you 42.
01:31
242. Thank you.
01:37
See, 45.
01:54
So far as soon.
01:57
No fire is on Friday, too.
02:04
Initial report is spoken cooking, unit 42, can cancel the only apparatus.
02:10
The initial report supposed to cooking, unit 42, against the other apparatus.
02:16
C5 in the latter.
02:19
Ah,
02:21
that's a bunch.
02:25
Engine two, address the engine two, confirmed multiple cooking.
02:34
Final adder to vote.
02:38
Proceed 1722.
02:46
So, fire issue two.
02:48
The motion cooking unit 42, business on reset and it's two to clear turn.
02:55
Smoke and cooking unit 42, system is no reset.
02:58
Ablopiote was returning, 1723.
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Location mentioned:
Stoughton, MA 02072
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