False fire alarm due to cooking at Winthrop building, Winthrop MA
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At a building near Irwin Street in Winthrop, a fire alarm was triggered by cooking. The property manager confirmed there was no fire. Emergency units responded and then canceled the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Winthrop Fire
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00:29
Transcript:
00:00
Winthrop engine one, engine two, ladder one.
00:02
Attention, windup, engine one, engine two, ladder one, respond near Irwin Street for report of alarm sounding.
00:08
That's windup, engine one, engine two, ladder one, respond near Irwin Street, report of alarm sounding.
00:17
Engine one responding.
00:19
Cancel engine two.
00:22
NG1, you're responding.
00:23
We'll cancel engine two.
00:24
NG1 to be advised.
00:25
It was called in by the property manager.
00:26
State alarms were sounding in the entire building due to cooking.
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