Fire alarm triggers at UMass Alumni Stadium, Amherst MA
A fire alarm was activated at UMass Alumni Stadium near Stadium Drive. Fire engines 2 and 3 responded to investigate. Upon arrival, the fire crews found the alarm active but observed no signs of fire from the exterior. The situation was being assessed on scene.
Audio|Source: Amherst Fire
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, 5-1 engine 2, still alarm.
00:05
Response,
00:06
near Stadium Drive, the alumni stadium at UMass for a fire alarm called in by UMPD.
00:12
Again, that's near Stadium Drive, the alumni stadium at UMass at 1807.
00:23
179 from Engine 2.
00:28
Go ahead, Engine 2.
00:30
Engine 2 is on the air responding near Stadium Drive Alumni Stadium for the alarm sounding.
00:36
We're a crew of 3.
00:39
Engine 2 on the air responding near Stadium Drive, the Alumni Stadium at UMass, with a crew of 3 at 1810.
00:52
17 hours from engine three.
00:58
Go ahead, engine three.
01:02
Engine three is on the air for stadium drive.
01:07
Engine three on the air for stadium drive at 1810.
01:11
729 a 1 Go ahead A1
01:18
A1 is clear CDH returning in search
01:23
A1, clear CDH returning 1813
01:32
179 Prom action 2
01:36
Go ahead engine 2
01:39
Agent 2 is on scene, alumni, stadium, near Stadium Drive.
01:44
Arms appear to be activated.
01:47
Nothing else shown from the exterior.
01:48
The H&S is also on scene.
01:51
Sub B Stadium Command will be switching a fire ground.
01:55
It's engine 2.
01:57
On scene, nothing showing from the exterior investigating.
02:00
UTS is also on scene.
02:03
Shatwashing Command and switching the fire ground at 1816.
02:10
17 out of the engine 3.
02:14
Go ahead, engine 3.
02:17
Engine 3 is on team with engine 2.
02:21
Engine 3, on scene with engine 2, 1816.
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Location mentioned:
Stadium Dr, Amherst, MA 01003
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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