False alarm caused by smoke detector malfunction, Dover MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department responded to a smoke detector alarm near Valley Road in Dover, Massachusetts. The investigation found the alarm was due to a system malfunction and was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Dover, Medfield and Millis Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Response to near Valley Rd for a smoke detector alarm going off.
00:04
Again, near Valley Rd for a smoke detector alarm going off.
00:07
So we're controlled standing by 265.
00:17
703 is responding.
00:21
7.03 beyond near Valley Rd.
00:28
When I have a story would frame nothing to go on an approach.
00:30
I'll be investigating.
00:31
7.02, I have command.
00:35
Command, Double Control.
00:44
Near Valley Rd investigating a false alarm.
00:46
We can hold the rest of the apparatus.
00:55
Valley, command two, drove control.
00:57
Do you copy that last transmission?
01:02
Negative.
01:04
We're investigating the smoke alarm.
01:08
It's confirmed.
01:09
There's a system malfunctioning you can hold everything else.
01:14
All right. All right.
01:24
Dover Fire is on 703 holding.
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Location mentioned:
Valley Rd, Dover, MA 02030
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