Fire alarm triggered by faulty smoke detector in Lexington, Lexington MA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Concord Ave in Lexington but found no fire. The cause was a faulty smoke detector. Carbon monoxide levels were normal, and the response units were dismissed.
Audio|Source: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire left from C3[1].
00:03
On arrival, near Concord Ave with East licensing companies.
00:12
Nothing showing C3[1] is coming in.
00:17
On arrival, East companies,
00:19
nothing showing investigating 505.
00:26
I don't want to
00:31
I'll answer.
00:34
I don't enter two in arrival.
00:38
Nature 211 seems 5.
00:45
Can you treat a lot of one?
00:48
A lot of one.
00:55
Could you just bring meters in place?
01:01
Fire alarm for C3[1].
01:05
C3[1].
01:07
System issue, releasing the companies.
01:13
The alarm has it issue with the allowance.
01:20
Releasing all companies, 5'4.
01:27
Fire left from C3[1].
01:36
This is a faulty smoke detector.
01:40
Zero carbon oxide readings. Company declared a command terminated.
01:43
The problem as it's faulty detector.
01:48
No readings.
01:50
Command terminated, 513.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C3: Command or shift commander unit designation
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Location mentioned:
Near Concord Ave, Lexington, MA 02421
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