Fire alarm offline due to damaged heat detector in apartment, Canton MA
Fire department responded to near Oakdale Road for a fire alarm. Workers damaged a heat detector in apartment 24, causing the fire alarm system to go offline. No active fire was found. The system will remain offline until repairs are completed.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
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Transcript:
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Again, fire departments dispatching engine 2A1 to near Oakdale Road to the Gimmis.
00:06
Time about 1430. We are.
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Station 1.
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Station 1.
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Station 1 for us as well.
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What's going to be back in the quality.
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Backquartered, 1436.
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Andrew, I notified. No lights on front, please, you'll find back in.
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And five, I'll be back in 1430.
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Station one's off.
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Station one hour front of scene 1439.
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Standbye.
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Aimension 2 on C 1439.
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S.A.1.
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1440. 1440.
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I'm sorry to have C2. Yep.
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Govente 2. 2.
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NC2, I did give the number we have on file a call, left a voicemail.
01:47
I received the call back, let them know I'm going to leave the fire alarm zone 3. That's the third floor, offline as well as the math box.
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There was workers in the building and they damaged a heat detector in the apartment 24.
02:01
That's going to need to be repaired before I can restore the system.
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