Fire alarm activated at single-family home, no fire found, Biddeford ME


A fire alarm went off at a single-family home on Goating Road. The homeowner, who was not at the house, reported the alarm after being notified by phone. Fire officials think the alarm was caused by a faulty detector and found no signs of fire.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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Samford Dispatch, Libidon Engine 5. Go ahead. The usual clearance service should be a faulty detector. I'm sorry, faulty detector, 13.08.
00:23
11A4 AMS, stand by fire alarm activation. Stand by fire alarm activation. This session, the 411 in front of message, transferring up to alarm, homeowner calling in an alarm activation.
00:52
They are not currently at the home. The single-family residence. Bravo Level. General Fire, 92 Goating Road. Fetch on the air for 11-day primates, transmitting a still alarm for an alarm activation, called in by the homeowner. They received notification via phone. Send me Bravo Level, single-family residents. General Fire, 92, Goating Road.
01:18
Let it in, engine 5. Engine 5, glist. Are you still responding to the group, too? Engine 5 responding again, the homeowner is called in, not currently unseen. It's going to be two floors, the garage, flash station, in the unfinished attic.
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Location mentioned:
Near River Rd, Biddeford, ME 04005
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