Fire alarm triggered due to steam at building, Lexington MA
A fire alarm was triggered near Marrett Road and Central Station. Security reported that the alarm was caused by steam or humidity inside the building. No fire was found upon inspection. Fire units were called but the situation is due to steam, not fire.
Audio|Source: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention, engine 4, engine 3 and C6, engine 4, engine 3C6,
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near Marrett Road with Central Station fire alarm activation, near Marrett Road, Central Station fire alarm.
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Fortafile on, four on from Merritt and Waltham.
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John from Marrett and Waltham.
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Be advised, this came in the other day,
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security called us then as well as now saying it's a humidity problem in the building.
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There's nothing showing there, but we did get a call for security.
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Have the message.
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Four only.
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Number three, per engine four you can hold up.
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Per engine four you can hold up.
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Marlon, two, sir.
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My turn.
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Just to confirm, you did receive a call from security saying it was a steam issue again?
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That is correct.
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Receive, I call the country will be holding up.
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Location mentioned:
Near Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
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