False fire alarm caused by faulty burglar alarm trigger, Bedford MA
The fire alarm at a location near North Rd in Bedford was triggered accidentally. Police investigation showed it was a burglar alarm, and no fire or unusual activity was found. The alarm was likely set off when someone was trying to check the alarm box. Authorities asked the keyholder to come and reset the system.
Audio|Source: Bedford Police
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm[1].
00:05
The fire department, can you respond near North Rd, Callahan Skoradi for the fire alarm activation?
00:16
Patrol.
00:25
Free safety.
00:27
Control.
00:30
Bedford Control.
00:31
It's just going to be a burglar alarm.
00:39
Can you have 3-4, has this way to do a walk through with this?
00:43
Fire is still on, same.
00:45
Received.
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Bedford Control, Bravo 34.
00:50
Bravo 3. Bravo 3.5, I'm that.
00:56
Bravo 3-1 at 3-4.
01:03
Bravo 3-1 to Bravo 3-4.
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Go ahead.
01:11
They walked down the entire department, walk through.
01:16
Nothing noted as ordinary.
01:18
I think that we trip the alarm trying to assess the box.
01:24
I receive.
01:27
Everyone is like for control.
01:31
Can you contact the key holder and have them respond down to reset the system?
01:39
Recease.
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 North Rd, Bedford, MA 01730
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