Faulty detector found at residence, no fire or CO issue, Duxbury MA
Fire department responded to an alarm near Trout Farm Ln and found no fire or carbon monoxide problem. They discovered a faulty detector on the first floor and informed the homeowner about corrective steps. The incident was cleared with no further issues.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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On scene near Trout Farm Ln, engine 2 is investigating.
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We'll have command.
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Engine 2, you're unseen,
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investigating with command.
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1841.
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Fire alarm, Tremont, command.
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Entering Tremont command.
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A2 will have a transport to be IPF on it.
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Fire alarm has it. A2 will have a transport to BIA, 1842.
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All along from Trout Farm Command.
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Answering Trout Farm Command.
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No fire or CO problem.
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We found a faulty detector on floor one.
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The homeowner is given a course of action. Engine 2 is clear.
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Command terminated.
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Fire alarm has it.
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No fire or CO problem.
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It's going to be a faulty detector.
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Engine 2 will be clear.
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Command Terminate.
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1847.
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Location mentioned:
Near Trout Farm Ln, Duxbury, MA 02332
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