Fire alarm triggered by detectors at Union Street building, Cambridge MA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Union Street in Cambridge. The alarm was caused by hardwired local detectors. There was no actual fire or injuries. Occupants were advised to contact an electrician to fix the issue.
Audio|Source: Cambridge Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 5 lot of 2 responding near Union St unit alpha fire alarm 1510
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Injured 5 to fire alarm By aliasing end up on Union Street on location 1312
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And she's not so right to do.
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Later, too.
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Yes,
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Lieutenant, what would the outcome earlier on Union Street?
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Local detectors in 24A, but they're hardwired. They need to call electricians.
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Okay, that's what I got.
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You can return.
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Yeah.
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Letter two, Farlow.
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Parlo.
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All right anything to letter two.
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Dismiss my command bill.
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1115.
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105 to fire on.
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File them. So we're going to be clear.
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That's going to be code 733.
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We've instructed the occupants. She needs to notify an electrician.
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We're hoping that happens.
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Command terminated company could clear.
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