Heat detector triggers alarm at South County Hospital, South Kingstown RI
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According to the dispatch call, a heat detector on the third floor copy room of South County Hospital triggered an alarm, prompting fire units to respond and verify the situation.
Audio|Heard on: South Kingstown Fire Dispatch (UFD & KFD)
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Station Cated, stations 1,
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2,
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3, and 6.
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Box Alarm, South County Hospital.
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Station Kated, Station 1, 2,3, and 6, Box Alarm, South County Hospital.
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Car 14 responding.
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TEN.
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C C C C Codby is funny.
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Okay, chief please respondent, respondent.
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1040.
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Okay, Con1 responding, uh South County Hospital.
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Okay,
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yep.
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Car 14 on scene, south to the hospital, four-story ceiling, majorinary hospital building up and shown all companies operate Channel 5.
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Okay.
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Number four.
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Okay, Latter One is holding.
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10-4 Ladder 1.
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All units be advised, uh,
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coming in a third floor copy room.
01:31
A heat detector set off the alarm for the self-cutting help.
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She's recovery.
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K-K one's on there.
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Chief three from call on.
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Good.
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We're going to go upstairs to verify he can hold everybody in the parking lot.
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We'll be on Channel 5.
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Telfour cage and copy, you hold everyone in the parking lot.
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Location mentioned:
Kenyon Ave, Wakefield, RI 02879
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