Smoke from cooking triggers false alarm in Essex County, Essex County MA
Fire crews responded to an alarm at a location near Elling Street in Essex County. Multiple units were dispatched. Upon arrival, they found the alarm was caused by smoke from cooking. There was no fire and no need for ventilation. The alarm system was reset and the units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The engine station, receiving a central station alarm.
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For near Elling Street, it's going to be engine one, engine three, ladder one rescue one attack.
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For near killing street.
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That's going to be a six billion.
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Sorry,
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thank you. You have active hybrins at near high spree.
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Okay.
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One hundred and five-eight trans-five-eight transplant.
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Once on, Gene.
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See there's a solution.
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Off and cordon.
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Off and cordon.
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Off and cordon.
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The panel's trail and second floor were there out on the other way to the check.
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Four.
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Four.
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Four.
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The answer the area near night street, it's car nine, uh,
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check on the line design is in the moving around.
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Engine 1. You got smoke from cooking.
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No need for ventilations.
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Attention part is our VOS.
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This one of 65.
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Six-person.
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...and-5-0.
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65,000, 365-year-old male.
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After he was going to be in service, panel is reset.
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Essex County, MA
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