Fire alarms activated in multi-story building with no fire


A multi-story building's fire alarms have been sounding for over 10 minutes. Emergency responders are on site, trying to reset the system and awaiting the owner's arrival.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
04:9
Transcript:
Fire alarm[1], here one. One. A1, we're clearly lodged, (name withheld). You return. Fire alarm, you three. Fire alarm, you three. Fire alarm. 8-3 is on to you and have to you and use the unit unit. 1-0-0-0-0-0-0-1 command. 1-0-0-0 in you command. Tension engine 9, take a response, 358 south-use the street between the foster street and door chest and shoot for the alarm sounded. Engine 9[2], take a response, 358 south-goose street to the Boston Street and door-checked the alarm sounded. through our arrival. I'll take a number for an argument and you can show you this clear. Allow. You received 39-year-respon. You received 39-year-responding 3802 units to the alarm. Caller stated that the alarms are going off for over 10 minutes. On scene. All right. Sixfold fire. Engine four respond to 34 Jackson Street outside for a medical. Engine four responded 34 Jackson Street outside for a medical. Crossed, Central Street, and Moltenhads. Caribbean Fire, 34 Jackson Street, another that's close to a pub. It's going to be for a mail down. Mail and the wheels here not spotting. on the third floor of the hard-wide system. The owner is going to have to come here and replace it or send someone to do so. I'm going to try to reset the system. Please, you can check her on the third floor. You might need the owner to come and reset it. You're going to try to resist the system yourself. outside in a wheelchair. I'm unscited.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
[2]
Engine 9: Fire unit dispatch
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Location mentioned:
Essex County, MA
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