Smoke and water damage at townhouse alarm call, Waterboro ME
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Firefighters responded to an alarm activation near Townhouse Road. They gained entry with the help of a neighbor who had a key. Inside, they found smoke, the alarm sounding, and a broken water pipe causing damage.
Audio|Heard on: Alfred & Waterboro Fire / Rescue, York County Sheriff, Maine State Police South
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have the address to the individual who calls about the alarm?
00:07
Affirmative.
00:09
She's at near Townhouse Road.
00:13
And if you want to call in, we have a few locations.
00:26
County 29th, Denise.
00:31
104.
00:32
Time for.
00:37
C. C. C. C.
00:39
Biontree.
00:47
Engine 2, Glenn.
00:51
We made it down to the house.
00:54
The alarm sounded, and what you're supposed to key was the shed of the line.
01:04
Scudgeoned to the house and it's no alarm is sounding.
01:13
Alarm from Waterboro, engine two.
01:16
Engine two, good.
01:20
We made contact with the neighbor.
01:23
He has the key.
01:24
He has the key will be gaining entry to the home shortly.
01:29
We made contact with the neighbor that has the key.
01:32
He will be making entry shortly.
01:40
that there shouldn't be anybody at that residence.
01:49
Waterboro, engine two.
01:52
Engine two, good.
01:57
We've made entry into the hole.
01:59
There's still alarm sound and we do have broken water lanes.
02:05
Copy a paid entry into the home.
02:08
There's no lawn, but there is.
02:10
Smoke and I ain't covered the rest.
02:17
A pipe in the home.
02:21
Copy a broken water pipe in the home.
02:22
Copy a broken water pipe in the home.
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Location mentioned:
Townhouse Rd, East Waterboro, ME 04030
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