Fire alarm called for burnt food smoke at Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA
A fire alarm was triggered at near Massachusetts Ave in Cambridge due to smoke detected on the second floor. Firefighters investigated and confirmed the smoke was from burnt food, not a fire. Units were held on scene and then cleared after confirming the cause.
Audio|Source: Cambridge Fire
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Transcript:
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Caving Box 4639 for 950 Massachusetts Ave, responsive engine 6 and 2, ladder 3 and division 2. Companies are operating channel 16 and 1959.
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Engine 2, call pilot.
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Fire alarm is the answer.
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Engine 2 on location.
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Steve, engine two, you're on location, going to 16, 2002.
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Division 2 to Fire 1.
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Answering.
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Responding to the box.
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Let's see you, 2002.
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Matt Dev, can be a call file.
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Answer.
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Investigated in the second floor smoke detector, possible,
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smoke,
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burnt food.
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See, report of 4639, investigating second floor smoke detector, possibly burned food.
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See, report of 4639, investigating second floor smoke detector, possibly burned food.
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5-300. It's over the re-text.
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The receipt is going to offer the reject. Confirm burnt food, Ladisbury?
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That's right, all the time food.
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Yes, that's coming in the fire alarm.
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Fire alarm is answered.
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It's going to be burnt food. You can hold for engine two, lab three only.
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Two,
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four and four six three only.
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Holding engine two and ladders three only.
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Others are returned twenty o seven. Two-four and four six three nine, bird food.
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