Smoke detector triggered in MIT building kitchen, Cambridge MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke detector alarm in the mechanical room of MIT Building near Vassar Street. The alarm was caused by smoke from the kitchen, with no fire confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Cambridge Fire
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02:6
Transcript:
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Engine 2-Lad-O-3 Division 1, responding to near Vassar St, the MIT Building W-46, MIT, and I'm operating on Channel 16, 1243.
00:09
Engine 2 to file on.
00:17
Venturing Engine 2 to Division 1-8.
00:18
Entering engine 2.
00:25
Companies are off.
00:27
Engine 2 at command, Channel 16.
00:32
Engine 2, let us run, locate, Engine 2, AbuteuMaine, General 16, 1246.
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Division 1, follow.
00:45
Parlor mainstream.
00:48
Deepo is out of service.
00:51
Out of service, toll 47.
00:58
Division 2 to Philem.
01:01
Division 2.
01:04
Do you want us to take MIT?
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Please.
01:09
Near Vassar.
01:11
Appreciate.
01:12
We're responding.
01:13
The file.
01:15
The file are maintained.
01:25
Investigating smoke detector in the mechanical room.
01:33
Received,
01:35
investigating smoke detector in the mechanical room.
01:45
Command, a file.
01:47
Yeah, sir, command.
01:57
We're set off in the kitchen, uh,
02:00
the candidate, the rest of the job.
02:02
We're set off in the kitchen, dismissing the chief.
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