Fire alarm investigation at commercial building near Wayside Plaza, Sudbury MA
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The Sudbury Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at a two-story commercial building near Wayside Plaza on Boston Post Road. Upon arrival, no fire or smoke was visible, and an investigation was initiated.
Audio|Heard on: Sudbury Police and Fire, District 14 Fire Mutual Aid
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Okay.
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Sudbury fire department inspection car three, engine three.
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Box 4212, 7.
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3, Boston Post Road near Wayside Plaza.
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Flight side plaza, 1811.
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Engine 3[1] is temporary fire.
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Engine 3[1] is now responding, 730, Boston Post.
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Engine 3[1], you're on the way, 1811.
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Lieutenant,
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you're going to be committed there.
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Stand back.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
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Ray, please.
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He's available.
00:52
You can respond to 7.30 Boston Post Road with Catherine, engine two for the boss.
01:05
Thank you.
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All right.
01:16
On scene,
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two-story commercial building alarm sounding.
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Nothing shown, copy.
01:23
He's going to be investigating with this command.
01:27
Proocene, Cotthray, you're on scene, assuming command, two-story commercial, alarm sounding.
01:31
You'll be investigating 1815.
01:34
I have engine two responding also, sir.
01:45
Command, Sudbury, is answering command.
01:46
Sudbury fire.
01:52
This is in the Yoke, this is in the OAM, on the detector yet still in bed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Engine 3: Fire department unit designation (Engine 3)
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Location mentioned:
Wayside Plaza, 735 Boston Post Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776
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