False fire alarm triggered by ductwork light at Norwood building, Norwood MA


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building near Irving St in Norwood. They found a light in the ductwork that went out. There was no actual fire or hazard. The alarm system was checked and reset before they left.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
NC2. NC2, with engine 6, can you respond back to near Irving St for the alarm sounding?
00:05
Engine 6 to NC2.
00:07
Yeah, we can handle that. See it. Been in front.
00:09
No advice. Dispension ended 6-near Irving St.
00:13
The alarm investigation, 155.
00:14
Okay,
00:15
yeah, so I did see some light up on the duct work and it did go out so I can confirm the duct that would that could go up.
00:23
Okay. Yeah, you got to let us out.
00:24
Did you want to call them? Yeah, we're, uh, the door that we took through, uh,
00:31
through where the merchandise is, and we'll walk in.
00:34
Okay, standby.
00:35
Man, still fire.
00:37
Still fire. Still fire's on. Systems reset.
00:39
Appraise returning.
00:40
Systems reset after us, clear, returning.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near Irving St, Norwood, MA 02062
Correct
Incorrect