Fire alarm caused by gas issue at restaurant, Barnstable County MA
Firefighters responded to a commercial alarm near Route 28 in Massachusetts. It originated from a restaurant where a gas issue was found. The pilot light was out, and ventilation was in progress. The situation was under control with no active fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket and Plymouth Counties Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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For the commercial central station alarm coming in in general fire, the alarm company did not have a business name or unit attacked the alarm activation.
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This came in a zone restaurant.
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near Route 28, Cross the Schoolhouse Road, 1051.
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I can't what was up.
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I can't go ahead.
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Receive ambulance one.
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Okay.
00:50
No, if I, can you know what a goal A, please?
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Okay.
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And Ladder 1 respond.
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Ladder 1 respond, A response.
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September south.
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That is coming out of that file.
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No. No,
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freezing quarters.
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Off-recorded, second, great.
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Carsec on location all the back.
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Receive carsecs on location.
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Ambulance, clear returning and route to station 3 for training.
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Ambulance one returning and root station station.
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Matt, we fire, car seven.
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No one.
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Spider-one.
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Two-story wooded frame.
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Residents, uh, department, excuse me, restaurant with departments above,
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investigating on the office at the captain of your name.
02:53
Isolated gas, Topsil pilot was out, ventilating now and the manager, maintenance manager is on the way.
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Do you like with an ETA?
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No ETA.
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Okay.
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