Accidental fire alarm at dog food station, Lunenburg MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at the Bell Lurie dog food station in Lunenburg, Massachusetts. After investigation, it was determined that the alarm was fully activated accidentally and there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Lunenburg Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm's on site.
00:01
First fire, 4904 gas.
00:04
Moment of commercial fire alarm activation called by the alarm company.
00:07
Activated at the Bell Lurie dog food station.
00:10
Good alert, fire.
00:11
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:13
Fire alarm, fire alarm, fire alarm.
00:17
Fire alarm, Lunenburg has a call.
00:26
1921.
00:37
Fire alarm, one emergency, four.
00:40
Forest responding, crew three.
00:56
Fire alarm.
00:57
Thank you, please on the air.
01:00
Fire alarm.
01:03
I'm at unit four.
01:09
We're off investigating.
01:10
It's a one-story restaurant, nothing showing alpha or bravo side.
01:14
C3 will be electric out command.
01:18
Close on arrival.
01:28
What's your command of fire alarm?
01:33
This is a full station activation, accidental.
01:40
I'll hold engine four.
01:41
You're telling the others.
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