False fire alarm caused by smoke detector work, Stoughton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported alarm near Park Street in Stoughton. Investigation determined the alarm was accidentally triggered while the resident was replacing a smoke detector. No fire or hazards were found.
Audio|Heard on: Stoughton Area Fire Agencies
Listen to dispatch call
04:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one's on.
00:07
Engine one, you're on near Park Street.
00:46
Engine one,
00:48
same call from the one I'm coming.
00:50
The homeowner's reporting there's nothing going on and he just wants to confirm it.
00:55
We have the message.
01:24
Engine one is off at near Park Street.
01:28
He's got you off.
02:02
92 control.
02:06
Oh, we're still hot.
02:09
I'll be out at Washington Street in front of Webster Bank with (name withheld).
02:13
It's (number withheld).
02:28
Right, just stand by one moment.
02:29
I'm not getting anything back here.
02:33
Roger.
03:03
(number withheld), just they have a.
03:04
Still don't have anything back and when he keeps crying.
03:07
IMT is also not coming back with anything.
03:12
Received.
03:15
Nine two to control, it just popped up for me.
03:21
Roger. Do you need a second cruiser?
03:26
I should be okay.
03:27
Eight nine eight is here.
03:31
Roger.
04:18
Engine one still on fire.
04:26
Answering. Location at that location,
04:29
Resident was changing a smoke detector which activated the system.
04:33
All is well.
04:35
Received.
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