False fire alarm triggered by fog machine in Weston, Weston MA
A commercial fire alarm at a location near Boston Post Road in Weston was triggered by a smoke detector in the front foyer. The alarm was caused by a fog machine being used outside the front door. The fog machine was shut down to stop the alarm. There was no actual fire. The alarm company will be notified to reset the system.
Audio|Source: Weston Fire
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine, one, engine three, ladder one, car three.
00:05
Commercial fire alarm,
00:07
near Boston Post Rd, Weston.
00:11
Coming in is LBL, Weston, LLC.
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Zone 1 smoke detector.
00:21
That's near Boston Post Rd, LBL Weston LLC.
00:27
Zone 1 smoke detector.
00:52
Car 3 is off with bus road command.
00:55
Guy 3 on arrival with command 648.
01:03
Engine 3, responder.
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Engine 3, 648. Engine 3, 648.
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Engine 3, you may return.
01:24
Engine 3 adds an engine 3 to fire alarm. Bearback command,
01:29
returning.
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Engine 3, clear, returning 6.48.
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Engine 1-0.
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Engine 1, 648.
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Enter 1, 648. Enter 1 on arrival, 649.
02:03
Pothillow, command,
02:07
a fire alarm.
02:08
Fire alarm[1] answering.
02:12
Smoke detector activation in the front foyer due to a fog machine being used outside at the front door.
02:18
They have sent shut the machine down.
02:21
They'll notify the alarm company for a reset.
02:23
Enter 1 card 3 is clear.
02:24
Command terminated.
02:28
Activation due to a fire. Pog machine,
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they've shut down the fog machine, apparatus clear command terminated, 652.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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Location mentioned:
Near Boston Post Rd, Weston, MA 02493
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