Fire alarm caused by faulty detector in basement, Rochester MA


A fire alarm was activated at a wood frame building near Foxden. Responders found the alarm was triggered by a faulty detector in the basement. There was no actual fire, and the homeowner was advised to replace the detector.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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At near Foxden, 2.5-story wood frame, not the churn for the exterior of 15 off command.
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Received.
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Copy on scene, 2.5 story, wood frame.
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Another showing at 15 with command.
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Commandant, one, no.
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Receive.
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Fire alarm A3.
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All right, answering A3.
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A3 is clear the south shore.
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A3, clear the shore. A3 clear the shore.
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Kings and fire, I can hit.
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Kings and fire. Homeowner to replace.
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Engine 1, car 3, clear, commands terminated.
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Receive faulty detector in basement.
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Homeowner to replace car 3, engine 1, clear, command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Near County Rd, Rochester, MA 02770
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