Burnt food triggers fire alarm near Westford St, Lowell MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible fire alarm near Westford Street in Lowell. Crews investigated and found burnt food as the cause. The alarm was reset, and most units were released from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Fire Department
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Six four fire.
00:01
Box 364, near Westford Street.
00:05
Unit 271, Ladder 2 rescue of Cal three.
00:10
Box 364. Near Westford.
00:14
Unit 271 Ladder 2 rescue of Cal three.
00:18
Cross streets at Gates and Bellevue.
00:27
Engine seven, responding.
00:32
Car three, responding.
00:39
Engine two last to out.
00:47
One has it.
00:54
Engine two on the scene checking it up, nothing showing, good alarm sounding.
01:08
Seven at the hydrant.
01:16
Car three's on the scene, fire alarm, car three has command.
01:19
So you're onto it then.
01:31
Yeah, engine one just stand by for the rest of that.
01:33
Rescue's off on Westford.
01:43
Engine two to command, burnt food.
01:47
Received. Do you need a fan?
01:52
Two reset.
01:54
Received. Command of file.
01:55
I am going to hold engine two and ladder two.
01:57
Return the other companies.
01:59
Ladder two returning other companies.
02:07
Copy to fire alarm.
02:08
The system's reset.
02:09
You can strike this out.
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Location mentioned:
Westford St, Lowell, MA 01851
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