Fire alarm at Colony Place caused by burnt food, Plymouth MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a commercial area on Colony Place in Plymouth. The alarm originated from The Paper Store and was found to be caused by food burning in a microwave. There was no actual fire, and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two, near Colony Place.
00:03
Colony Place from one hundred twenty-six to one hundred thirty-eight.
00:06
Master box one thousand, six hundred twenty-seven.
00:08
Municipal box alarm respond level two.
00:38
Engine three, I'm responding.
00:40
It's got to be The Paper Store.
00:43
Alarm company stated general fire alarm.
01:40
Single story strip mall, nothing showing.
02:59
Alarm was supposed to be in the back room.
03:06
Food in the microwave.
03:08
No fire problems.
03:10
Clear resetting the system.
03:15
Alarm due to food in the microwave has been reset.
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