No visible fire found at reported vehicle fire scene


Fire crews went to check on a report of a vehicle fire but found no fire at the location. It seems to have been a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
03:15
Transcript:
I don't know. They're right there. You have war in there. Squad 1-Ladder 5, take a response to the area of 296 (name withheld) Street. Okay, between Pemberton Way and Lawrence Street. for a vehicle fire. That's squad one, ladder five, take response to the area of 296 (name withheld) Street. Locate between Everton Way and Lawn Street, the vehicle fire. That's why if you're on the code, sir. Go on. Main Street. It's two three. April. Twofold. Chial. Two-five. Two-five. A little there. Yeah, two. River Road. By the technical. One hundred fours on arrival. CIRV. CIRV. Ready to clear in service. 30-10. I can see you clean in service. Command. I'm gonna find out of one. Follow him in the internet. Customs investigating 10th floor, 10-out[1]. All right, you repeat that came into scratch. Companies are going to be investigating 10th floor penthouse. The problem, have that company's investigating 10th floor penthouse. I was called in by a person that wasn't even on scene, said that the vehicle flyers possibly on Amesbury. I also called police to go investigate as well, and I don't believe there's anything could be a false alarm. We're going to be in the area in the area. You're in the area, it's up the gate. 45 to 85, we're not seeing anything yet. We're going to take a ride to the 2nd Street behind the building.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-out: Unit out of service (common fire dispatch code)
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Location mentioned:
Essex, MA
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