False fire alarm triggered by kitchen cleaning, Norfolk County MA


A fire alarm was triggered at a property near Washington St, likely caused by kitchen cleaning activities. There was no actual fire. The fire system was reset after confirmation, and fire units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
fire on suspension, NC2[3] engine, 5 engine 6[1], lot of 1, 6-6-1-662 on Washington Street for a lot sounding.
00:07
Firelocks, NC2[3].
00:08
Okay.
00:09
Captain, I have a museum online.
00:13
They set off the alarms trying to clean the cooking surfaces.
00:17
Okay. Thank you. Procedure.
00:18
Procedure.
00:19
You should take his stuff.
00:20
Right back.
00:21
Battle on, Sam Trevor.
00:22
Racing. Two, we got access in our area.
00:24
Sixth four-one.
00:28
Okay. I was able to reset that.
00:30
That was the focus factor activation in the kitchen ramp.
00:33
Two cleaning. If you're doing fire,
00:35
fire alarm[2]'s on NC2[3].
00:37
I was confirmed alarm activation from cleaning system reset.
00:43
I brought us to declare.
00:44
Received confirmed activation due to cleaning.
00:47
System reset companies and service, 23 fully.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
engine 6: Fire Engine 6
[2]
fire alarm: Fire Alarm Activation
[3]
NC2: Norfolk County Fire Control Engine 2
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Massachusetts
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