False fire alarm caused by carpenters' tools, South Bristol ME
Fire responders were called to a residential alarm near Texas Road in South Bristol. Upon arrival, they found no signs of fire. The alarm was triggered by carpenters using tools near the detector, causing a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Fire
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Transcript:
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South Bristol Fire, respond near Texas Road for reports of a residential fire alarm called in by an alarm company.
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Repeating, South Bristol Fire, respond near Texas Road,
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for reports of a residential fire alarm called in by an alarm company.
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Time of your tones, 1405.
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South Bristol 23 en route.
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10-4[1] South Bristol 23, show you en route, 1405.
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South Bristol fire three copies paid, Lincoln.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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This is South Bristol 23.
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I'm on location.
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There's no sign of a fire from outside.
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Ten for.
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This is 3.
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This is Unit 23.
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There's a couple of people, looks like, some Wolfman,
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here. I'm going to talk to that.
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Over.
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South Bristol 33, there's no need to bring the engine. You can stand down with the engine.
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There's carpenters working on the location and we're using a zip tool near the fire alarm is what they're reporting over.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Texas Rd, South Bristol, ME 04568
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