Fire crews check alarm at Winthrop St housing, Springfield MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to a public housing building near Winthrop Street in Springfield for a possible fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, firefighters found a four-story brick building with no visible smoke or fire. The situation appeared under control and was being investigated.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Command two, engine one, truck one, respond to near Winthrop Street.
00:06
City housing,
00:07
fire alarm.
00:13
Fire alarm.
00:17
Just trying to go ahead.
00:20
87, you respond to near Newland Street.
00:23
50-year-old female difficulty breathing.
00:35
Step tomorrow on.
00:37
Her lungs on?
00:41
7 on scene.
00:42
Fire alarm, engine one, truck one.
00:47
Engine one.
00:48
Engine one, you're responding with truck one to near Winthrop Street.
00:53
Came in from the alarm company indicating zone 10, building 22, 2nd floor.
01:02
Received.
01:08
Fire alarm.
01:11
Orleans out.
01:22
Engine three, your transmission's not coming over.
01:28
We have a patient medical.
01:30
Received service Amherst care.
01:37
Engine one to alarm.
01:38
Engine one, on scene.
01:40
Four-story brick, nothing showing, investigating.
01:45
Receiving. One on scene, four-story brick, nothing showing, investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Winthrop St, Springfield, MA 01105
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