Fire alarm triggered by food on stove at Norfolk unit, Norfolk MA
A fire alarm was triggered in a Norfolk housing unit due to food left unattended on the stove. There was no active fire threat, but the alarm system could not be reset and remains in a fault condition. Housing and alarm maintenance services have been notified to address the issue.
Audio|Source: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Freeze off, High and Walnut Street, 2047.
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Command, engine three,
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you can return.
00:18
TASS, I'll just read a file up.
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Please is there by stand. We're returning available.
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Thank you for a returning and available for a reset. Food on the stove, unit 41.
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Easy.
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Hi-tree command, a fire alarm.
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Fireland answering, hi-Chiceman.
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Food on the stove in Unit 41.
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We're unable to reset the system. The system is going to remain in trouble. Can you notify housing that they're going to need an alarm to extension to come out here?
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Receive,
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food on the building unit near Needham St. The system,
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you are able to reset and remain in trouble.
01:09
I'm going to feel free to find a number for the alarm companies or housing, tell them to come out.
01:15
(number withheld).
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Command terminated company's quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Near Needham St, Norfolk, MA 02056
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