Fire alarm triggers evacuation at healthcare facility, Brunswick ME
A fire alarm was activated at a one-story healthcare facility near Admiral Fitch Avenue in Brunswick. There was no smoke or flames reported. Evacuation procedures have started and command has been established. A possible contractor issue is being investigated.
Audio|Source: Brunswick Fire
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Transcript:
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Brunswick fire near Admiral Fitch Avenue, Brunswick.
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Fire alarm activation called in directly from on-site.
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No report of smoke or flames at this time.
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They are starting evacuation processes.
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Roderick to Emerson.
00:22
Rossocension number one's in earth.
00:24
Copy engine one, your route be advised, just took a secondary call states that possibly it's contractors standing in an empty room.
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They're still looking for FD to come to see.
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Copy that, Roslick, thank you.
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If you want a second, we're going to hold and do that.
00:55
Copy that.
01:14
Bronze legislation also disregard the first page to Orion Street.
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However, be advised, there is a hydrant that was hit last night and will be getting shut down momentarily.
01:32
Brunswick. General 1stead near Admiral Fitch, one-story healthcare facility.
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Another showing from two sides to be investigating 9-9 with command.
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Copy 99 you have command?
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Brodley from 9-9.
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Be investigating a possible contractor issue.
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We'll advise.
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10-4[1].
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Bloods, rescue, freeze on scene, break 9-9, what you need?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Admiral Fitch Ave, Brunswick, ME 04011
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