False alarm caused by faulty detector at residence, South Kingstown RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an alarm sounded at a residence near Green Hill Ocean Ave. Fire crews entered the home, triggered the security system, and found that a faulty detector caused the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: South Kingstown Fire Dispatch (UFD & KFD)
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, engine 18.
00:06
We have an alarm sounding at the house.
00:14
Do you have the keybox location?
00:21
Okay,
00:24
Chief Seven's on scene, Green Hill Ocean Ave.
00:29
Town four.
00:31
Engine 18, the lockbox should be on the post by the far side of the stairs.
00:51
Chief Seven, I sent you the code.
00:55
Ken, I just received it.
01:02
Okay,
01:04
from Chief Seven.
01:12
We did make entry but be advised we did also set off the security system.
01:19
104 the groundkeeper is en route about 50 minutes out at a black jetta.
01:26
104K.
01:33
Got a lot of one's on.
01:39
104 lot of one on scene.
01:41
Okay,
01:48
from Chief 7.
01:52
Chief 7.
01:55
We located a faulty detector.
01:57
You can make this to Code Yellow, Engine 18 myself.
02:02
Sample.
02:03
Code Yellow Engine 18.
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Location mentioned:
Green Hill Ocean Dr, South Kingstown, RI 02879
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