Fire alarm response near Washington Street, Wellesley MA
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Emergency units responded to a fire alarm activation near Washington Street at a two-story apartment building. On arrival, there was no visible fire or damage confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wellesley Police and Fire, AreaWide3, Metro Fire
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Fire. Fire,
00:02
Washington Street.
00:05
Tower 2, 2,
00:07
3. Engine 1.
00:08
Car 3.
00:14
Fire,
00:16
Box alarm, near Washington Street, Tower 2, Quint 3, Engine 1, Car 3, Timeout, 1609.
00:39
Fileile, Coddry's on for the box.
00:44
Reply, Ivey, unresponding for the box, 1612.
00:51
Measure 2 to file.
00:52
Item 2 is going to go in place at Quint 3.
00:54
Quint 3 is still restocking after the brushfire.
00:59
My alarm has that engine two responding in place of quick three at 1612.
01:04
Tower is on responding.
01:11
Fire, fire, box along, near Washington Street.
01:16
Tower two,
01:17
two, two three, engine one, car three, engine two, engine two.
01:26
Fire,
01:29
box along, near Washington Street, Tower 2, Q3, engine 1, car 3, engine 2,
01:38
timeout, 1609.
01:49
That's one on responding to the game phone.
01:57
All right, you can show Conn't 3 an arrival.
02:00
Nothing shown from a two-story apartment building.
02:03
(Name withheld) is going to show to come here at the panel.
02:07
Car 3, have you on arrival nothing showing from the destroyed from the building with command by the panel, 1614.
02:18
Engine one's off.
02:22
One on arrival 1614.
02:26
Power stage in front of the PD.
02:30
Power stage in front of the PD 1640.
02:35
Wells v. 14, 16 walls control.
02:40
If you have any, you can show me off on arrival for a fire alarm.
02:46
Thank you. Logicoast point in Jafat.
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