Fire alarm triggered by construction dust near Bramhall Street, Portland ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm near Bramhall Street was triggered by construction dust. Fire crews investigated and found no fire. The alarm was canceled and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Answering Bram Hall Street command.
00:03
And that was set off like instruction dust, the rest of you want to handle.
00:07
You can have the balance.
00:08
Acknowledged. Set-off like construction dust, the balance can return.
00:13
Lada 1, lot of 3, engine-fighter service.
00:18
Engine 5 copies, Wingo at Surve, the train on Board Street.
00:24
Acknowledged.
00:27
Rescue one in the Parliament Channel 4.
00:30
File, I went to rescue one.
00:33
Yeah, 22 Bramhall Street was set off by construction dust under the detector.
00:37
You have to a recall in the box.
00:39
We're in service return to prime.
00:41
All right, I'm sure you recall, near Maine Medical Center.
00:45
Near Bramhall Street.
00:47
Codes like construction dusts.
00:49
Recall in the box to be 1330.
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