Fire crews respond to smoke alarm on Clifford Road, Plymouth MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a home near Clifford Road in Plymouth after a smoke alarm activated. The homeowner later reported smoke from a fire and an alarm system issue. Crews confirmed there was no active fire on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Engine near Clifford Road, smoke detector and alarm respond level one.
00:05
Engine near Clifford Road, smoke detector and alarm respond level 12135.
00:29
Engine 787 back in quarters.
00:34
Step back, sir.
00:43
Engine 787 back in quarter station coming.
00:48
Island Engine One,
00:49
be advised.
00:51
Call came in from the homeowner stating that the alarms were sounding inside of the home.
00:58
Caller did call back and stated that they found an issue.
01:00
It was just smoke blowing under the fire, just bad.
01:02
The alarm system.
01:06
Just wanted you to confirm, make sure there's nothing going on there.
01:19
Now I'm medic one back in quarters.
01:23
Medic one back in quarters, station two.
01:28
Station five, engine five back.
01:32
Engine five back, station five.
01:40
This is one on scene with command.
01:41
Nothing showing.
01:44
Seems anyone have you on scene with command? Near Clifford, nothing showing.
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Location mentioned:
Clifford Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360
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