Accidental fire alarm at Belmont Street building, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a building on Belmont Street in Worcester after a fire alarm was activated in section E2. Investigation determined the alarm was triggered accidentally, and all units except Engine 6 were released.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm answering, car three, go ahead.
00:03
On arrival, we're going to leave engine six in command while they investigate.
00:07
We received engine six remaining in command at 2325.
00:12
Rescue's level one.
00:15
Engine 12 is level one.
00:18
Command to follow, we'll follow.
00:20
Fire alarm entering command, go ahead.
00:24
Security says there was a full station on section E two.
00:29
We're going to go ahead and confirm all the current assistance from Rescue.
00:33
Holding the current time at 2326.
00:36
Copy that, command.
00:39
Command.
00:41
At 360 complete, no sign of any unusual hazards.
00:44
There is an alarm and strobes activated.
00:48
It looks like wing E is an echo.
00:51
I see it.
00:55
To receive, we're making our way to that wing right now.
00:59
Command to follow.
01:01
Fire alarm answering command.
01:04
Confirm accidental activation, you can release the assignment.
01:07
Engine six will move over to Charlie.
01:11
Received all companies on arrival, near Belmont St can return holding engine six.
01:15
Again, all companies on arrival.
01:17
Near Belmont St to return holding engine six only, switching to Charlie at 2330.
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