False fire alarm triggered by smoke machine at town hall, Bridgton ME
A fire alarm was triggered at Britschon Town Hall near North High Street, Bridgton. Fire units responded and found the alarm was caused by a smoke machine. There was no actual fire or danger at the location.
Audio|Source: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire standby for aub alarm,
00:03
near North High Street at the Britschon Town Hall.
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Supervised Block 16 for Bridgeton, Engine 71, Engines 76, and Ladder 71. Respond to near North High Street at the Bruchin Town Hall.
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Cross Street is Creamery Street.
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It's going to be a fire alarm, zone 115.
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Charlevel call for repeating.
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Supervisor Box 16 for Bridgeton, Engine 71, Engine 76, and Ladder 71.
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To respond to near North High Street at the... Britschon Town Hall, crossier is Creamery Street.
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It's going to be a 115 zone activation to the fire alarm.
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Charoval call 1819.
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Fire alarm from Richmond, 7.03, you can show me a little.
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7.03, you're in Roos.
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Fire alarm from 6-2, show me in-roof.
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T-705 in route, station 1.
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Copy 705 in-roof to station 1. Okay.
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First of 703, fire alarm you can show me on Stee, Louis County.
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I'm just now. Fritz of E.
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3, you're on, team.
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Fire alarm from Richmond 703. You can hold all units in quarters.
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An alarm was caused by a smoke machine.
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Smoke machine, 6-2 copy.
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6-2, correct.
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No five copy
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No five copy No five copy
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