Accidental fire alarm tripped at Warwick location


A fire alarm went off but it was found to be a false alarm. There was no fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Warwick Fire Dispatch
02:41
Transcript:
We received a callback from the alarm[2] company that they're stating that is accidental trip[1]. Message you back in service. We're almost there. We'll continue to confirm. Received engine three. File on to (name withheld) Rescue 1. Hold on the way, and call. Receive Cranston 1. Westge 2 to Warwick Island. Go ahead, West Warwick, Rescue 2. Responding 171, Service Avenue. At the affirmative, we have here in Route 924. Sent an engine one with an out of town rescue. A very 28-year-old female having a seizure. Thanks, 24. Or if I wanted to Westmore aggressive one. Go ahead. I just hope you did that. If you could head over to Ocean State Joblot parking lot, 30-30 West Shore Road, and a white alert fire van for a 28-year-old female in a seizure. Great, everyone, everyone will be there. Okay, thank you. Briefing. Two accounts. We're asking two to the camps. We're asking two to the camps. That was confirmed to accidental, engine three back in full. Received, confirmed accidental trip engine 3, back and service 930.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
accidental trip: False Alarm
[2]
alarm: Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Service Ave, Warwick, RI
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