False fire alarm at bethel residence, Bethel ME
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Fire department responded to a possible vessel fire and smoke alarm near Interval Road in Bethel. After checking, it was determined to be a false alarm and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Officer ICC-2 vessel fire.
00:02
Stand by for our fire alarm activation near Interval Road, Bethel.
00:18
Officer C2, Bethel Fire.
00:22
Standby,
00:23
check.
00:24
Need to respond near Interval Road and Bethel.
00:28
Cross Street is going to be Upper Road and Sunset Road.
00:31
For a fire alarm activation, second floor smoke detector, probable of response, time of your tone is 1630.
00:37
The hospital fire by Oxford Street.
00:45
Go ahead, Bethel Fire 5.
00:49
Caller received, those be in-roof.
00:54
Be advised.
00:56
912 City is a couple minutes out from that location if you would like for him to check it out if you want to stay in quarters.
01:08
10-4[1], I'll be in the room direct.
01:11
I'll be Bethel Fire 5 in route direct, 1631.
01:20
Officer 2, Bethel Fire 5.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:29
Per PD, spoke with homeowner, no fire there,
01:32
so you can cancel.
01:39
10-4[1]-210 cancellation tone.
01:44
I'll be Bethelfire 5, saying out of cancellation tone.
01:59
Oxford 2, Bethel Fire,
02:02
Perth, Bef, Befell Fire 5, NPD, you can cancel your response near Interval Road in Bethel, powers of your cancellation tone is 1633.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Intervale Rd, Bethel, ME 04217
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