False fire alarm due to voltage detector in basement, Stoughton MA


Fire alarm was triggered at a location near Morton Street. Upon investigation, it was found that only a voltage detector in the basement caused the alarm, with no fire present. All emergency units have returned to service and the incident is closed.
Audio|Source: Stoughton Area Fire Agencies
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Receive five problems, dispatching C5[1], into Lattitude, Lattitude number near Morton St.
00:05
Alarm investigation[3], 1720.
00:08
No, near Morton St. That's what we want to investigate.
00:10
No. Citi five, they're going off.
00:11
297[2]-1, 3-up at the show, and you've been investigating C5[1] as command 1728.
00:15
Enterative going on.
00:16
You're engine for your on arrival, 1730.
00:18
All right. Glad it was off, 1630.
00:20
Thank you.
00:23
Side of take our time.
00:24
Bill 5.1street Commit.
00:25
No fire answer, Muls to recommit.
00:27
Volity detector in the basement, companies are returning in service, commands terminated.
00:30
Command is terminated. Command, you're reporting a voltage detector in the basement.
00:33
Systems and reset, command is terminated.
00:34
1733.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C5: Command/Chief 5 (fire command unit)
[2]
297: Street address (297 Morton Street)
[3]
Alarm investigation: Investigation of fire or smoke alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Morton St, Stoughton, MA 02072
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