Fire alarm activates at gated industrial site, Worcester County MA
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Fire alarm activated at a gated industrial facility near greenhouses in Worcester County, MA. Fire crews arrived, found a broken sprinkler head causing water alarm, and are shutting down the water system.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg and Lunenburg Fire and Mid State Control
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Responsible party has been advised so they're going to be coming from Athol.
00:03
I do have a code for a fire alarm panel room if you want to switch to TAC 2.
00:08
Uh,
00:12
Colin, can you reach me on my cell phone one thing at Oncone?
00:16
Affirmative.
00:26
On responding companies be advised.
00:29
Building 10 appears to be central in the property adjacent to the greenhouses.
00:35
Engine 2 is off at the property.
00:38
The gated industrial facility.
00:40
We're all the way at the back, Deputy.
00:44
Engine 2, heavy arrival as property,
00:47
gated facility.
00:50
Round the 2-1 be advised, there should be a Knox Box on the gate adjacent to that main gate.
01:01
Following. We got it.
01:03
Engine 2.
01:06
CISD turn around and a rival, 1515.
01:14
Command engine 2 or 201?
01:18
Answer, expand.
01:21
Were you able to get in through that gate?
01:24
We're opening it now,
01:27
we can get right over to Building 10 since the gate's fully open.
01:33
Okay, receive.
01:40
Sounds like there's a water gong going off.
01:48
Really?
01:54
Follow.
01:55
Follow,
01:59
we made entry in the building ten.
02:01
We have a broken sprinkler ahead, so we're going to be shutting the riser down.
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Worcester County, MA
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