Smoke from cooking triggers fire alarm at Brunswick building, Brunswick ME
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a multi-story building on Maine Street in Brunswick due to smoke from cooking. The building was evacuated as a precaution. No fire was found, and the situation was cleared by emergency units.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
On the fire, 87 through 90 Maine Street for a fire alarm activation.
00:09
Call them a lovely alarm company.
00:11
Again,
00:12
87 through 90 Maine Street for a fire alarm activation.
00:23
Brugnick, Engine 1 Rescue 3, here.
00:26
Engine 1 Rescue 3, it's 87 Main Street, and I just got a call from somebody there at the Abbey.
00:32
They said there was some smoke in the kitchen due to cooking.
00:35
They believe that man set the alarm off.
00:44
One's the engine two tower one responding.
00:49
Copy answer to the tower.
01:00
Runs the danger.
01:01
Two is on scene, 9-7 command,
01:03
multi-story building, evacuated, alarm sounding.
01:06
Nothing showing.
01:08
Copy, engine, scene, nothing showing.
01:11
Multi-story evacuating.
01:28
Bruns are pro command.
01:32
Command on it.
01:37
Brunswick, we have an active smoke detector in the dying room.
01:40
We should be all set with units on the return to Emerson.
01:45
Copy that all set on seeing Emerson units can return.
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