Smoke from burnt food triggers false fire alarm, Georgetown MA


The fire department responded to Apartment 5 Delta in Georgetown after a fire alarm was triggered by smoke from burnt food. Upon evaluation, the alarm was determined to be accidental with no real fire hazard.
Audio|Source: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
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Reapartment 5 Delta, smoke from burnt food.
00:03
Ray-2.
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472 control.
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472.
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Both units going on.
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Freezer. Recy. By 1-9-1909.
00:11
626 BOS, 227, what I'm outbacked.
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Fire Department, no.
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Come in.
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Answer in command.
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Firm to Department 5D.
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We're resetting the system.
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Go ahead, 111.
00:21
Has a message.
00:22
4-7-2.
00:23
4-7-2. Was then talk if police is able to get a last name or any other information other than the press name of a warrant?
00:29
Hey sir, there'll be a Warren Wright.
00:30
He is in-house in our system as residing at 11.
00:34
I'll check it on C.J.
00:35
I'll check it on CJA and see if he's moved in Texas.
00:37
Proceed, could you please?
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It's all of it.
00:39
File out of Sudwood.
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Highland asking squad one.
00:42
May patient contact, the alarm was accidental crew A11 who is going to evaluate.
00:47
The alarm received, made patient contact and confirmed access that Dill activation.
00:51
Evaluating 1712.
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2-6 controls.
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You need a patient info.
00:55
Negative all set, thank you.
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Top 4.
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By a lot from command.
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Answer and command.
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All units are in service, alarm is folding.
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All units in service, 1113, alarm is holding.
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Location mentioned:
Georgetown, MA 01833
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