False fire alarm triggered by elevator automated message, Boston MA


Firefighters responded to a stalled elevator near Rushfield Street with a fire alarm triggered by an automated message. No fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Boston Fire Channel 1
02:28
Transcript:
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Latifor Responding to what's called elevator near Rushfield Street.
00:04
Lata 4 has it.
00:05
Lata 15, you can return Lata 15.
00:08
15 has.
00:09
1631. Are you on Rescue 1 calling?
00:11
Resckey 1.
00:12
We're off 430, Wash.
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U.S.A.M.S. 430 Washington Street.
00:18
That's reported to be in front of Macy's use.
00:21
Candle of Lexington.
00:22
All right on calling Rescue 1.
00:28
Last few ones answer.
00:29
We also received a call for a 60-year-old male that fell in his head.
00:34
Is that the same patient?
00:35
We'll let you know.
00:36
You'll let us know, 1632.
00:38
52, we have EMF.
00:39
We have EMF. We have EMF 1632.
00:41
All right, Lama Tala letter 3.
00:43
Tala 3. Tala 3.
00:44
Are we disregard the call?
00:47
You can disregard. Tala 3, that's it, thank you.
00:49
1633. 1631.
00:50
That patient is going to be the same.
00:51
Stay patient, 1633.
00:53
Hi, I'm calling engine 14.
00:54
14.
00:55
We received this call as a stalled elevator for the middle elevator and also a central station alarm.
01:01
Okay, we're in now. Did you receive, is it a call from a person stuck in the elevator? Was it an automated message?
01:06
It's an automated message.
01:07
Okay, we're walking in now.
01:09
You're walking in now, 1634.
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Location mentioned:
Warren Street, Boston, MA 02135
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