Fire alarm response near Mallison Falls road in Windham, Windham ME
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Fire department responded to a fire alarm activation near Mallison Falls Road in Windham. The keyholder who lives onsite is en route to the scene to provide access.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
The fire alarm from Korea.
00:02
The Windham Fire alarm.
00:04
We're on scene.
00:06
Medic one on.
00:08
Command, go ahead.
00:11
Foreman, use a fire alarm.
00:13
Another crash from 39, please let me know if you get any more calls on that, I'm playing.
00:20
If you could,
00:21
we'd like to have a represented on scene.
00:24
We've got surgery down as well, like to run a serial number of tables.
00:31
I'll try, go ahead.
00:35
I'm just going to be able to secure.
00:36
We'll move.
00:39
Hello.
00:40
Fire alarm.
00:42
Corps mention 2 is on the road available.
00:45
236, got said subject and dropped off.
00:49
232, we got some ready when you are.
00:57
232, we got some ready when you are.
01:08
It's going to be a child's daily model 301 12 page.
01:13
The trail number is (number withheld).
01:27
Correction last stage is going to be a 6, not a me, I'm sorry.
01:31
104.
01:35
And we're coming back to a record.
01:39
10-4, you can just ask my call.
01:44
All right.
01:47
All right.
01:51
Fire alarm, too, Liberty Bell command.
01:55
That's all right.
01:57
The keyholder lives in one of the units there, so he's going to be walking down.
02:01
He said he's in a sugarloaf sweatshirt.
02:04
He said he's in a sugarloaf sweatshirt.
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Location mentioned:
Mallison Falls Rd, Windham, ME 04062
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