Fire alarm caused by faulty detector at Wales St, Norfolk County MA


A fire alarm was triggered by a faulty detector in the basement of a building near Wales St, Newton Lower Falls. The fire department responded and investigated but found no fire. The alarm system was reset and normal operations resumed.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
02:26
Transcript:
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Engine four is on 64 Wales for the inside investigation.
00:02
Cabinet fire alarm is dispatching engine 464 Wales Street to the inside investigation.
00:08
Time the run is 1737.
00:10
237. 2300 all set cap.
00:12
Jeff, you just have to re-text.
00:13
Averyton engine four is off two and a half so we would frame nothing showing 2.91 hold up command command.
00:19
Agent four is on location two and a half story wood frame nothing showing 291 you have command at 1738.
00:24
It's your medical one.
00:26
Let's say it was 4.3.
00:27
4.3. 4.3.
00:28
5.5 p.I.m.
00:30
85 p. I meet him.
00:31
Sheriff Fier, Kyle 5.
00:32
Car 5 is up.
00:33
Spoke with maintenance.
00:34
They said, uh, they're leaving the option head in there, give about a half hour each day.
00:37
Receive. Car 5 is going to be remaining on the air.
00:41
A1 is arriving 90.5 ending miles.
00:46
A1 on arrival on 90.5, 1743.
00:49
A1 on arrival on 9.0.5, 1743. And you're going out at Station 1.
00:50
Engine 2, you're at Station 1, 1743.
00:53
An engine fortify alarm.
00:55
The faulty detector activation in the basement systems reset, engine four to quarters, command terminated.
00:59
Recy faulty detector in the basement system is reset.
01:01
Engine force cleared quarters 1744.
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Location mentioned:
Wales St, Newton Lower Falls, MA
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