Fire alarm at Masonic Temple was cooking smoke, Lexington MA
A fire alarm was triggered at the Masonic Temple on Bedford Street. Firefighters responded and found that the smoke came from cooking. There was no fire present, and the alarm was reset after confirmation.
Audio|Source: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention both stations with Medic 1.
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3 Bedford Street, the Masonic Temple,
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Central Station's fire alarm activation.
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Three Bedford Street, the Masonic Temple.
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Central Station's fire alarm activation.
00:27
A quarter of respondent, three-page.
00:34
The alarm company reporting a hallway smoke detector.
00:38
You get a call from somebody at the lodge report and they set it off all cooking.
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Okay,
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so C3Ladder 1 only then.
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C3Ladder 1 only. All other companies hold up. C3 Ladder 1 only.
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Manager 4 is cancellation.
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Medic Q, Filer.
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2.2.
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Clear return.
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All right to see me.
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Fire alarm on one.
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One. On C.
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On C.
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9.6.
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Fire alarm, on one.
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One.
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Clear by C.3, show us off, quarters.
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Clare line, C3. Show us off, quarters now.
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All right, I'm from C3.
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Free.
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Confirm, smoke from cooking. Fire alarm's been reshed.
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I'll be cleared, terminate, man.
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For cooking, reset, you clear. Next one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
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