Alarm investigation finds food left on stove in apartment, Stoughton MA
Fire department responded to an alarm at an apartment near Brian Dr due to smoke from food left cooking on the stove. No fire was found, the system was reset, and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Stonefire answering.
00:02
I'm off a Brian Drive, we're going to hold that in school, okay.
00:09
Reeser holding ladder two.
00:12
Stoughton Fire dispatching, C5 an Engine 2, near Brian Dr for the alarm investigation 1103.
00:23
Stoughton Fire to C5. Stoughton Fire to C5.
00:27
BFUFSA.
00:30
You guys, engine one and ladder two have been towed out at the station.
00:33
Receiving an alarm call from the alarm company, 372 Washington Street.
00:41
Okay, I have it.
00:44
Fires in who's going out?
00:46
Your story of Brick, Alvon's downing, nothing short from the outside.
00:53
Into a location,
00:55
story of Brick, nothing shows in the outside.
00:58
Black's sounding, level six.
01:12
Thank you one. You're on 372 Washington Street.
01:15
1107.
01:22
Supply, line 2,000 for Washington Street.
01:27
Stoughton fire, dispatching, Engine 1 and Ladder 2.3-72 Washington Street at the mobile gas for commercial fire alarms, 1107.
01:36
C5-6-1, Ryan with engine 2, C5L command.
01:42
C-5 on scene with engine 2, C5 has command, 11.7.
01:52
Stonefire, Brian Hart, Commit.
01:56
Stonefire and Fire answering.
01:59
Food of the stove, Apartment D.
02:01
System is reset.
02:02
Companies are returning and service, command, terminate.
02:08
Farm activation due to food on the stove and apartment D. System reset. Company is clear, returning, command term, termite, 11.10.
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Location mentioned:
Near Brian Dr APT D, Stoughton, MA 02072
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