False alarm at Boylston home caused by smoke detector battery, Boylston MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a reported structure fire near Cross Street in Boylston. No fire was found; the alarm was triggered by a faulty smoke detector battery in the attic. Units remained on scene to assist the homeowner.
Audio|Heard on: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, Ladder 1.
00:04
Go ahead, Ladder 1.
00:06
On arrival, near Cross Street.
00:10
Two and a half story wood frame with attached garage, nothing showing. Three sides to be investigating. W1 with command.
00:18
We saved you on arrival. W1 will have command, nothing showing 1414.
00:32
Okay, got it on, you know.
00:41
All right for the man.
00:47
Fire alarm is answered.
00:52
Bad battery in the attic.
00:56
We're going to be remaining on scene with the homeowner at the place.
01:02
The detector's actually pulled down.
01:07
It was a bad battery and a detector in the attic.
01:11
It would be assisting the homeowner.
01:13
1420.
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Location mentioned:
Cross St, Boylston, MA 01505
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