Faulty smoke detector triggers alarm in vacant apartment, Clinton ME
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Smoke detectors were triggered in a vacant apartment on Baker Street. Fire units responded and found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. No fire or emergency was found, and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Time from Baker Street Command.
00:03
Baker Street Command, go ahead.
00:07
We do have audible smoke detectors going off in the vacant apartment.
00:11
They have silence, we are going to investigate further.
00:16
Copy alarms off in silence in the vacant apartment.
00:19
I did have PDN route in case you.
00:21
He's a seat wheel inside.
00:25
Thank you.
00:41
Ask for a 19344-4-year route ACR Transport, Barbara Bush Medical Center.
00:55
Norwich Walk Road.
00:57
Stand by for the 28 and subtracting a purple keeper angler.
01:21
D.C. 629 David Queen, 629 EDQ,
01:28
who's going to be able to let you in our OSHA?
01:30
O'Shea.
01:32
7.01, I'll be off.
01:38
I'll be off.
01:41
Okay.
01:53
Before one, I'm clear the scene, I'm just gonna follow them right to his record here in Bangor.
02:13
Take the street command.
02:17
Command, go ahead.
02:21
Appears to be a faulty detector.
02:24
All users will be clear and in service, command will be terminated.
02:29
Tile far, copy faulty detector, I will show you and it's clear.
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