Fire alarm set off by accidental suppression discharge, Ogunquit ME
A worker accidentally set off the fire suppression system in the kitchen hood at the Anchor Building on Main Street in Ogunquit. There was no fire, but the fire alarm was triggered and remained active until the alarm company could reset it.
Audio|Source: Ogunquit Fire
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Dunkled on the air, this afternoon, Dunkle Fire.
00:02
On (number withheld) Main Street, the Admiralton, calling by an alarm company 40 Anchor Building, showing the first floor, titions, for the activation of our homes.
00:25
On the air, this is present you don't go fire. Call to (number withheld) Main Street, the Admiralton.
00:30
On the line alarm from here by thinking the anchor building, showing the first floor, and switching to load activation time. You're coming to connection zero-pillar.
00:47
And that's got in there.
00:56
I got condition 3517.
00:59
351D.
01:11
Hey, Congressman, 35.
01:14
35 for us.
01:18
Yeah, it was called from work is on site. He accidentally pulled the extinguishing agent in the hood system.
01:31
Copy abiding cause by worker, that's dental pole in the horse system.
01:38
The system is going to remain in trouble until they get the alarm company out here.
01:44
It's fix the problem.
01:46
We can't clear it until they get that.
01:50
Copy system remain in trouble until the alarm company can't handle the situation.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
