False fire alarm due to faulty pull station in basement, Haverhill MA
Fire alarm triggered at a building near Hale St was found to be caused by a faulty pull station in the basement. The building was secured afterward and no emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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Yeah,
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could you pull the index card for box 73339-near Hale St?
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Receive.
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Receive. We'll put a card.
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Morning, Kotokov, you can strike out the box holding car to an engine, too.
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Receive Cart 2 striking out the box holding Car 2 and Engine 2, all of the units, clearing and service pro-order car 2.
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5-4-400. 5-4.
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Somebody should be letting you in momentarily.
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5-4 copies. 5-4 copies.
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Good, Cartu. Two is going to be clear, 140.
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Hale Street, that building's been resecured.
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Car 2, you're clear, the building's been resecured. The car two, you're clear.
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The building's been resecured.
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Long, Vincor 3.
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Seventy-six on the street all set.
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Firmative engine three.
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Okay,
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sleep. Fourhead, a lotter ones in service.
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400, engine two.
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It was their apparent fault for the basement pull station at the rear of the building.
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I'll be sent an under referral institute service.
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Seed engine 2.
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There's a fault with the pole station in the basement.
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He'll be writing a referral.
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Be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hale St, Haverhill, MA 01830
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