Smoke alarm caused by faulty detector in apartment, Norwood MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to an apartment near Nahatan Street for a reported smoke alarm. Upon arrival, it was found that the smoke alarm was triggered by a faulty detector in a second-floor bedroom. The situation was cleared, and responders returned to their stations.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk County Fire Control
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
985, ladder one,
00:02
42 Nahatan Street, Apartment 22.
00:06
DMS response, 1922.
00:09
Company's on.
00:14
NC2 node fire companies offseeing Richmond Road.
00:19
Receive NC2, show you on scene, Richmond Road.
00:23
1923.
00:25
Companies on scene for that.
00:32
Receive companies on scene at 1923.
00:33
Receive companies on scene at 1923.
00:42
Medi-2-Graimfire.
00:46
Save by Zonkhammanteau.
00:50
On scene, 1.9.
00:55
Okay.
01:00
Mitchell.
01:04
Larry's running.
01:06
Thank you.
01:23
Continue to back up.
01:24
She's going to be right at the back patio.
01:46
In fact the smoke detector.
01:56
Fault the smoke detector, a second floor bedroom.
02:00
New business and advised will talk to the homeowner, companies are going to be returning.
02:07
Ritchie, faulty smoke detector, second floor bedroom, neighbor has been advised.
02:12
We'll advise the homeowner, companies are turning.
02:15
1922.
02:23
So far as your two is back to quarters.
02:28
Received action two, you're back to the station two.
02:33
It is clear and returning.
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Location mentioned:
Nahatan St, Norwood, MA 02062
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