False fire alarm from malfunctioning detector at Orono, Orono ME
Fire crews responded to a false alarm caused by a malfunctioning fire detector near Hudson Street in Orono. The building was a single-story structure that had not been evacuated. Fire units investigated and confirmed there was no hazard before clearing the scene.
Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I'm here near Hudson Street. I'm here near Hudson Street.
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Near Hudson Street.
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Malfunction detector 241, 249, clear returning.
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Malfunctioning detector.
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I'm not surprised it's really early for that.
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4149, clear returning.
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457.
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3257. One three bang or something.
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3.22.
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We're being on scene, single story,
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building,
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uh, structure has not been evacuated yet.
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We're going to be able to investigate.
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10 for on scene, single story not evacuated, on investigating.
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4.59.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hudson St, Orono, ME 04473
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