False fire alarm at training site in East Greenwich, East Greenwich RI
A fire alarm was triggered at the Bourne-Remington complex, Building 5, located at 63 Water Street in East Greenwich. Fire crews responded and found that the alarm was likely caused by water flow during training exercises, not an actual fire. The system was reset after checking the area and confirming no visible fire or hazards were present.
Audio|Source: Southern Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Eastern Connecticut Public Safety
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Transcript:
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At Bourne-Remington, Building 5.
00:03
Receives on Enter 563, Water Street, Bourne-Remington, for a box on.
00:10
He's on one of four.
00:15
Time.
00:18
Andrew, I think engine two was going to go on that.
00:28
Everyone respond at 1426.
00:30
It's probably a water pressure issue from us.
00:59
69985. 69985.
01:13
Receive one, you're off with the hydrant.
01:17
Katu's off, Katu is assuming Robin Street command.
01:25
Order the car sue, we made entry that's at the beginning.
01:32
Message to see it.
01:37
There's nothing obvious at this time.
01:47
Go.
01:55
CARTU is on the air.
01:57
CARTU responding to a box alarm.
02:00
Bourn-Remington, Building 5, 63 Water Street, have engines 2, 45, Lata 4.
02:06
And CARTU responding.
02:08
Cartier v. Engine 2 is going to check their blowing water at the moment. They think that might have triggered it.
02:16
Action on car two, car two is respond in 63 water street box alarm building fire.
02:22
Engine two,
02:27
calling cards.
02:32
Cut who's on.
02:34
Chief, we're not at the gates we're falling water for training, I'm assuming that's why the box tripped.
02:40
We're going to cut the lines and head over there. Check it out.
02:45
I don't know if you want to cancel anybody.
02:47
That's a negative. I'll keep the response. The same for now.
03:06
Say we're able to reset the system.
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