Faulty fire alarm investigated near Beacon St, Brookline MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Beacon Street in Brookline. Investigation found that the activation was caused by a faulty smoke detector and a ground fault in the alarm panel. Property management was notified for service.
Audio|Heard on: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5.
00:02
Yeah,
00:03
(name withheld). I think they said near Beacon St.
00:05
Let me know.
00:06
I'm near Beacon St. I walk it.
00:08
Yeah, I'm at the panel now.
00:10
First floor, smoke.
00:13
All right, stay.
00:17
The engine one is off.
00:21
Get that off.
00:29
Ladder 1 to 105
00:34
Yeah,
00:38
We're all clear here, you can reset.
00:43
Yeah, bud. Yeah,
00:47
Bud. Engine 5 portable, and systems as does.
00:59
Receive.
01:00
Off that, engine one.
01:03
Metro one, how's that? Metro one, the fire alarm returning.
01:07
Engine one, he's not returning over 43.
01:17
Speaking command, file on.
01:20
Time's answering beacon command.
01:24
Companies investigated, that's a faulty detector for the activation.
01:29
There's a ground fault showing in the panel.
01:33
You have a contact number for property management so we can have that serviced.
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