Cooking mishap triggers alarm near Paul Francis Way, Plymouth MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm activation near Paul Francis Way in Plymouth. Smoke was initially reported on the second floor of a multi-unit building, but investigation determined the incident was caused by food left on a stove. No fire was present, and the alarm system was reset after ensuring the area was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two, near Paul Francis Way.
00:03
Carver landing off Haru Road.
00:05
Central station alarm response level two.
00:07
Engine two, near Paul Francis Way.
00:24
Hey, you on the fire alarm?
00:27
Fire alarm and answering engine one.
00:31
Engine one clear, command terminated.
00:34
System left in trouble.
00:37
Tree box only.
00:49
Engine 205, Paul Francis.
00:56
We received a call from central station alarm.
00:59
They reported second floor smoke by unit 13.
01:02
We did receive a 911 call on it as well.
01:05
They're reporting the alarms going off in the hallway of the second floor.
01:09
They're not smelling smoke or.
02:09
Yeah, no fire problem.
02:10
Food on the stove.
02:12
We're going to be in service resetting the system.
02:16
Received, engine two.
02:17
No fire problem.
02:18
It's food on the stove.
02:20
You'll be in service resetting the system.
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Location mentioned:
Paul Francis Way, Plymouth, MA 02360
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