Fire alarm triggered by faulty detector at Burton St, Bristol RI
Fire units responded to a fire alarm triggered near Burton St, Bristol, Rhode Island. Crews determined the alarm was caused by a faulty smoke or carbon monoxide detector, with no active fire found. The location had a similar false alarm two months earlier.
Audio|Source: Bristol Town Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fire rod dispatching engine, 2, engine, 4, ladder 1.
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near Burton St fire alarm.
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That's 5 on dispatching, engine 2, engine 4, ladder 1.
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near Burton St fire alarm, time now, 15, 50.
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40, 5'0.
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40. 40.
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I'm going to respond, near Barrettin, and then we clear a medical phone.
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Bruce Sir.
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T-5-5-5-it-off.
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T-5. T-5.
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I'll be releasing truck six from a scene and respond to near Burton St.
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I'll see sir truck six responding to near Burton St.
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5-0 to unit 40.
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We have a previous file out of that address two months ago.
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It's a faulty 34 detector.
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Uh,
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ten four, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Burton St, Bristol, RI 02809
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