Fire alarm triggered by shower steam in residential building, Yarmouth ME


A fire alarm was activated in a multi-story residential building near Forest Falls Dr. Investigation confirmed the alarm was caused by steam from a shower. Fire units found no sign of fire and reset the alarm system. Property management was informed about a minor trouble signal in the system.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, both units on scene, multi-story, multi-residential, nothing showing from the exterior investigator.
00:06
10-4[1], both units on scene, nothing showing from all sides out investigating.
00:10
A fire alarm from (number withheld).
00:12
(number withheld).
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Staff member made us on steam, confirmed steam from a shower, we'll take a look.
00:21
Step 4, staff member confirmed steam from the shower, so we'll investigate.
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Tower 84, would you get the alarm system taken care of while we investigate?
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Look.
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Alarm panel command,
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silence. Fire alarm from Bay Square command.
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Command, good. Confirm,
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steam from the shower, all units in service.
00:37
Ten four, steam from the shower, all units in service.
00:39
You can go ahead and try that alarm panel.
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Copy.
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Command, you have a system reset.
00:45
Advise property management that the system is shown in trouble for initialization.
00:52
The system's gone in and completed its reset.
00:55
They're all set.
00:56
Copy that alarm system in normal operation.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Forest Falls Dr, Yarmouth, ME 04096
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