Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at MIT building, Boston MA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a building near Commonwealth Ave at MIT. The Boston Fire Department responded and found the cause to be burnt food. No fire damage occurred and the situation was quickly cleared.
Audio|Heard on: MIT Police and EMS
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Respond over to Building near Commonwealth Ave, sorry,
00:06
before a fire alarm, also fire you're rolling.
00:11
Appreciate.
00:13
Roger.
00:18
DPA control?
00:20
Control's on?
00:23
Choline Court, 7.05, please.
00:27
Proceed. 24 is going off near Commonwealth Ave.
00:31
Recuse.
00:32
I'm going to be going off.
00:38
William, right behind you.
00:40
I'm stuck right back yet.
00:43
Receive.
00:45
And out of rush, Carl,
00:46
I think Boston Fire has already quit.
00:49
Nobody's entering the door.
00:50
I got somebody coming down now.
00:53
Copy.
00:59
So, Scott, I should be all set over here.
01:01
Boston Fire quit.
01:02
I'm just going to get the cause from someone here.
01:07
What do you see?
01:12
Three four, control.
01:14
Control one.
01:19
The Boston Fire cleared upon my arrival.
01:24
I spoke with the house resident.
01:26
It was a cause was burnt food.
01:30
Myself in the West Coast clearing.
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Location mentioned:
Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
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