Smoke detector alarm caused by battery change, Weston MA
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Fire crews responded to a smoke detector alarm near Chestnut Street caused accidentally by a homeowner changing batteries. No fire or emergency services were needed.
Audio|Heard on: Weston Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:27
Transcript:
00:00
Tension, one, engine three, telephone alarm, near Chestnut Street, coming in as smoke detectors.
00:09
That's near Chestnut Street on the telephone alarm.
00:15
Engine one has it from what, delete?
00:23
1245.
00:32
Engine 3 has it from headquarters.
00:36
1245.
00:45
File armed engine 3.
00:46
Engine 3.
00:59
On a callback from the alarm company, that's going to be accidental by the homeowner changing batteries.
01:26
Engine 3, can you go again with the message?
01:31
Engine 3, 2, engine 1.
01:44
Andrew 1 will continue to verify.
01:48
Receive.
01:53
Fire allowed.
01:54
In got to continue and verify.
01:59
Received the engine 1 to verify.
02:01
1247.
02:10
Weston fire alarm announcing still alarm.
02:13
Engine 1 responding, near H.S.
02:15
Nutstreet on the telephone alarm.
02:16
Fire alarm standing by at 1248.
02:22
Cod3 to file on Coddfield be clear of Westley police to handle.
02:41
Ender 1 to file them.
02:44
Ender 1.
02:47
Andrew 1 is off 7, 8, chestnut.
02:50
NG1 will have chestnut, command.
02:54
Ender 1 on arrival with command, 1252.
03:06
Check my command the fire, huh?
03:11
File, I'm Hanson, Chestnut Street, Committee.
03:15
Confirmed accidental, cell services required.
03:18
Major 1 is clear, command terminated.
03:22
Confirmed accidental.
03:24
Engine 1 is clear, command terminated.
03:26
1255.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Weston, MA 02493
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