Accidental fire alarm activation on Wells Road, Lincoln MA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at Wells Road, Lincoln. Fire units responded and found no sign of fire. The alarm was triggered accidentally by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Lincoln fire alarm, on the air with a still alarm.
00:03
Companies respond to units 2 through 20 for Wells Road, the fire alarm activation.
00:12
Called in by the alarm company,
00:15
again, units 2 through 20 on Wells Road, fire alarm activation.
00:19
Fire alarm standing by 1539.
00:26
Engine 3, Ladder 1 responding,
00:29
2-20, Wells Road.
00:35
Fire alarm is engine 3, ladder 1, on responding, 1540.
00:44
Engine 3 is on scene.
00:45
Nothing's shown from the outside.
00:47
Two-story, wood frame, apartment complex.
00:49
Strobes, horns activated, L1, Escoban.
00:56
Fire alarm is Pitch is three on scene L1 with command 1541.
01:01
The fire alarm is VITES off and HECON.
01:06
Fire alarm is Viter 1.
01:07
On arrival, 1542.
01:25
Committee calling fire alarm.
01:29
File, let me answer, men.
01:33
Panel is indicating unit 6, first floor smoke.
01:36
The ladder one's investigating.
01:40
The file has the update panel indicating unit...
01:48
...committee calling fire alarm.
01:53
File, I'm answering command.
01:58
Confirmed,
02:00
accidental, caution, food, the stove.
02:01
Everything reset.
02:05
Confirmed accidental activation, print food.
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Location mentioned:
Wells Rd, Lincoln, MA 01773
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