False fire alarm at South Bridge Street in Westfield, Westfield MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to an alarm activation near South Bridge Street in Westfield. The alarm sounded but no fire was confirmed. A female party was found passed out in a bathroom but refused transport. She is now awake.
Audio|Heard on: Hamdem County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 1.
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Engine 5.
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Truck 1, car 21.
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Responded to near South Bridge Street.
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The alarm is sounding.
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Engine 1.
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Engine 5, truck 1, car 21.
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Which not...
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The alarm is sounding.
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Timeout. 1027.
00:25
The entrance to the accounts.
00:29
When I went by earlier, it was a large amount of ice.
00:34
Copy that.
00:40
I thought it was there a little bit ago, but the female party refused transport.
00:43
Caller called back.
00:44
The female party passed out in the bathroom now.
00:47
I believe she is awake, but still in the bathroom.
00:52
Okay, receipts, can we have Cricablo and roof?
00:56
Affirmative.
00:58
Receive. Recuse.
01:01
It's your time.
01:07
Hey, Vice, it's going to be 135, 135.
01:15
Trivial, sir.
01:23
Receive, it's going to be near South Bridge Street.
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Near South Bridge Street, receive.
01:38
John 21 South Bridge Commit.
01:39
21 South Bridge Commit.
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Location mentioned:
Westfield, MA 01085
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