Fire alarm at university building caused by burnt food, Boston MA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a university building was caused by burnt food prepared by occupants.
Audio|Heard on: MIT Police and EMS
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
And Boston 5, can you head over to near Commonwealth Ave at Phi Sigma Kappa for the fire alarm activation with Boston Fire?
00:11
Sorry, what number Commonwealth?
00:13
Near Commonwealth, near Commonwealth.
00:16
Thank you. Eastcar, I'm clear.
00:20
Roger Eastcar.
00:21
Would you be able to head into Boston with her?
00:25
Absolutely.
00:31
That was near Commonwealth?
00:33
Prime minutes.
00:38
Up and five is off, near Commonwealth.
00:40
Controls, lots of fire is pulling away, just I'm pulling up, so I guess we're all set.
00:48
Roger.
00:53
Nothing kind of control.
00:55
Control answering one.
01:00
So I spoke to the occupants of near Commonwealth and it was burnt food that the freshmen are preparing for a nice meal.
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Location mentioned:
Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215
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