Fire alarm canceled after stuck ring resolved, Brookline MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and paramedic units responded to a possible fire alarm near Washington Street in Brookline. Upon arrival, crews discovered the situation involved a stuck ring rather than an active fire. The ring was successfully removed, and the fire alarm was canceled. Command was later terminated after confirming no further emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
What's your fire alarm?
00:08
Paramedic 118 on a fire alarm.
00:14
Okay.
00:16
Paramedic 119.
00:18
Request to respond to a 66 yard block of.
00:43
Roger, remember.
00:49
One thirty-six.
00:51
One thirty-six.
00:53
Okay,
00:57
One thirty-six.
00:58
Could you head to station seven for a stuck ring near Washington St.
01:05
One thirty-seven.
01:08
Received. Ten by 118.
01:11
What I can answer.
01:19
We're not sure we have the count.
01:22
Thank you.
01:29
Command, answer.
01:31
And stuff gas be shows 3 min plus an hour.
01:48
Control. I clear for the pump.
01:54
Yeah, what is it?
02:03
What
02:04
Is it?
02:13
I just read a fire alarm.
02:19
We got the ring removed.
02:21
Cancel EMS.
02:22
Command to be terminated.
02:26
We got the ring removed, found the 136.
02:28
Do you have that cancellation?
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