False fire alarm caused by faulty smoke detector, Duxbury MA

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFirefighters responded to a fire alarm at Trout Farm Lane. They found no fire or carbon monoxide threat. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector on the first floor. The homeowner received advice on what to do next. The scene was cleared after investigation.
Audio|Source: Duxbury Fire
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Transcript:
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Problem engine two.
00:09
Answering Engine 2.
00:12
On Team 69, Trout Farm Lane.
00:15
Engine 2 is investigating.
00:17
We'll have command.
00:20
Engine 2, you're unseen, investigating with command.
00:24
1841.
00:31
Fire alarm[1], John, on command.
00:35
Answering time off the man.
00:38
A2 will have a transport to the iPod.
00:42
Fire along under 8-2 will have a transport to the 1842.
00:48
I'm from Trout Farm Command[2].
00:52
Answering Trot Farm Command[2].
00:55
No fire or CO problem.
00:57
We found a faulty detector on floor one.
01:00
The homeowner is given a course of action. Engine 2 is clear. Command[2] terminate.
01:06
Fire alone has it.
01:08
No fire or CO problem.
01:10
It's going to be a faulty detector.
01:12
Engine 2 is going to be clear. Command[2] terminate, 1847.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
[2]
Command: Incident command designation/channel for the scene commander
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Location mentioned:
Trout Farm Ln, Duxbury, MA 02332
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