False alarm at residential building caused by shower steam, Georgetown MA
A fire alarm went off at a two-story wood-frame house in Georgetown, MA. Firefighters checked the property and found no signs of fire. They determined the alarm was triggered by steam from a shower activating a smoke detector on the second floor.
Audio|Source: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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Two on the scene,
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two-story residential structure, wood frame, while I'm sound and nothing showing.
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Card 2-11, two-story wood frame residential structure, limestone and nothing showing you're checking.
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Tenture respondenture respondent apparatus to box 2435, (number withheld) canozoab, showing two active hydrants at near Knos Ave and near Kenose Ave.
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California,
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we on for Race Street.
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84, you're responding, Race Street.
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All right,
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you're responding to race street.
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Roger, thank you, Fuller's respond.
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Ford's respond.
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Hello.
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Yeah, you can strike out the box, tell you smoke detector second floor activated by steam from the shower.
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Attention, Pride Star, BLS.
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Respond of near Summer Street, Arbor Counseling,
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(number withheld)-year-old male, SI, Section 12.
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Attention, Pride Star, BLS, respond to near Summer Street, Arbor Counseling, (number withheld)-year-old male, SI, Section 12.
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Got two years talking out of the box, turn off companies.
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It was a second floor smoke detector activation from steam from a shower.
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Andrew 1,400?
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Location mentioned:
Georgetown, MA 01833
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