Unintentional cooking triggers fire alarm at residence, Springfield MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Washington Road. The alarm was triggered by unintentional cooking on the second floor. The situation was cleared and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Command 2, Engine 3, Truck 3, respond to near Washington Road, fire alarm.
00:12
Fire alarm.
00:14
In 3, truck 3,
00:16
you're responding to near Washington Road with a residential private alarm.
00:23
That activation is coming in for Zone 22, second floor smoke detector.
00:30
Major 3rd, receipt.
00:33
Each of 3rd.
00:40
Paralama. 2-3.
00:42
3-3-truck 3-on-seen.
00:44
You've got to be an aft with (number withheld).
00:51
(number withheld).
00:56
Washington Road Command, a fire alarm.
01:01
The alarm is ongoing to Washington Road Command.
01:05
Terminate Command, put engine 3, truck 3 back in service.
01:10
That's going to be unintentional cooking.
01:13
Receive command, terminated engine 3, truck 3 back the service.
01:17
That's going to be unintentional cooking.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Rd, Springfield, MA 01108
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