Fire alarm triggered by suspected HVAC issue


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm caused by a suspected HVAC issue. Technicians found no hazardous conditions but are replacing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Cambridge Fire Grounds 14 and 16
03:31
Transcript:
and an HV-A-V unit. Conditions are normal according to a technician. We're going to check it out further. You can have everyone level one stage. Update on (name withheld). Ladder 1 reports on the group at this time. There's a seen condition from the H-VAC. They're stating the conditions are normal. All companies are the one-stage at 10 a week. Johnson controls, they're going to replace a smoke detector and a common oxide detector, they're going to put the system on test, and then once they replace those detectives, they're going to reset the system. Okay, receive a file on the message. You can clear. One member has a taxi. We staged on 416. Okay, understood. This is going to be an HVAC[1] unit malfunction, (name withheld) you can reduce this assignment to uh engine one ladder one and the deputy update on box (name withheld) reducing the assignment holding at this time engine on ladder one with the division That system.
Police codes explained
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[1]
HVAC: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning unit
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Lambert St, Cambridge, MA 02141
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