False fire alarm at Bedford Village, Bedford MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a possible fire alarm activation at Bedford Village. Crews investigated and found smoke caused by cooking with an air fryer. There was no fire, and the alarm system was reset before units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two to fire alarm.
00:02
Engine two.
00:07
We're en route to Bedford Village.
00:11
Drive from Bedford Village.
00:24
Engine two to fire alarm.
00:27
Two.
00:29
On arriving, Building 8, Bedford Village.
00:32
Sorry, Bedford Village.
00:33
They set the alarm off for the whole building.
00:35
Did you get the central station?
00:38
We got it for HE.
00:42
Received by head. That looks like the occupants out front.
00:44
We'll be investigating.
00:49
1630.
01:03
With the occupant confirmed, it was smoke related to an air fryer.
01:07
They're airing out the apartment and will try a reset.
01:11
I have that. I'll reset it.
01:43
Engine two to fire alarm.
01:47
Fire alarm is answering engine two?
01:50
Fire alarm, we confirm accidental activation.
01:53
Fire alarm system has been reset.
01:55
You can show engine two clear of quarters.
01:58
You're clear of quarters.
01:59
Accidental activation.
02:02
1635.
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