False fire alarm caused by faulty detector at residence, Marlborough MA
Fire department responded to a residence near Hosmer St for alarms sounding throughout the house. Upon investigation, no smoke or fire was found. The cause was determined to be a faulty detector triggering the alarms.
Audio|Source: Marlborough Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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By alarm, rescues responding.
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Rescue on your responding matter.
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syndrome one truck one rescue on car five you're responding near Hosmer St near Hosmer St called in by a resident reporting alarms throughout the house are sounding no smoke no fire smelled nothing been advised to evacuate near Hosmer St 909
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Middick 5-1. Go ahead.
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6 on arrival.
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Medics 6 on arrival, right on.
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Engine 2 and 4 is.
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Engine 2 in 4.
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Engine 2 back in quarter.
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20 control
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What?
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Pursing four of a lot, yeah, so doing a walk.
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Now, rescue's on arrival. We got nothing showing from three sides. They're going to be investigating.
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Rescue on arrival,
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investigating. Sign call.
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I'm injured one in a long driveway in front of me.
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I'm injured ones on arrival, investigating with the rescue.
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Car 5 will be on scene with command.
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Car 5 on arrival.
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Car 5 is command 913.
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Okay, 100.
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Got him on everything.
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Andrew 1, Rescue 1 only, faulty detector.
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Precinct fire alarm, you can clear truck and car 5, faulty detector, engine 1, rescue one remaining.
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Holding engine 1 and rescue only.
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Car 5, truck 1, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hosmer St, Marlborough, MA 01752
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