False fire alarm at dumpster near Peck Street, Franklin MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Peck Street. No smoke or fire was found. The alarm was caused by a discarded smoke and carbon monoxide detector in a dumpster, which was deactivated.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin Police and Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
So fire is rolling near Peck Street.
00:03
It's near Peck for a fire alarm, no smoke and fire reported.
00:08
Okay.
00:11
Appreciate.
00:27
Fire,
00:29
engine 2, near Peck Street, for the smoke detector sounding, no smoke or fire,
00:36
called in by somebody driving by.
00:38
Uncle fire, engine 2,
00:41
near Peck Street for the fire alarms sounding no smoke or fire, called in by someone driving by.
00:56
Engine 2, Franklin Fire, to choose and route.
01:01
Briefly, engine 2, near Peck Street, fire alarm sounding, no smoke or fire, called in by a passive bike.
01:10
Tententure fire in the area investigating.
01:14
Thank you, Jensen 2, you're in the area investigating.
01:33
Okay, go.
01:36
There is you.
01:46
Ranglifier, can you put water department on scene?
01:58
All fall trust, make sure we're filing it back.
02:02
All decided terms, zero-air inspections, please.
02:12
Engine 2, Franklifier.
02:16
Frankl Fire.
02:22
The problem was originating from a discarded smoke CO detector that was found in a dumpster.
02:30
It's been deactivated.
02:32
There's no problems here. Engine 2 will be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Peck St, Franklin, MA 02038
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