Accidental fire alarm at residential building in North Chelmsford, Chelmsford MA
A general fire alarm was activated at a residence near Middlesex Street in North Chelmsford. The homeowner confirmed the alarm was accidental. Fire units were dispatched to investigate and verified that there was no fire, confirming the activation was accidental.
Audio|Source: Chelmsford Police and Fire
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Rex to be advised just got a call from the alarm company regarding near Middlesex St for a general fire alarm[1] activation as a resident.
00:08
They did speak with the homeowner and the homeowner confirmed that it was accidental.
00:12
I'm about to tone out Engine 2 for an investigation as well.
00:20
Okay, I'm gonna stay on to Greenway, send engine two up there.
00:26
Let's receive.
00:42
Fire alarm from Engine 1.
00:46
Answering engine 1.
00:49
We're off at 17 Greenway for the investigation.
00:56
Under 1, you're off at 17 Greenway. We're off at 17 Greenway.
00:58
All right, I'm engine 2 is on.
01:07
Let's see if that's 2. Council fire alarm on to get a still alarm[2] bore engine to near Middlesex St for the investigation.
01:41
That wood structure,
01:44
I've been showing all those updates.
01:49
Two is up, three-story wood frame, nothing's showing you enough to investigate.
01:57
File off from engine one.
02:00
Engine one.
02:06
It's going to be accidental alarm activation on our accident. Chief confirmed accidental.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
general fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation (non-specific)
[2]
still alarm: Initial low-priority fire/EMS response (limited units)
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