Fire department responds to chirping alarm at residence


The fire department received a report about a chirping fire alarm at a home. They suspected it might be due to a low battery. Firefighters went to check the situation.
Audio|Source: Farmingdale, Pittston, Randolph and West Gardiner Fire Departments
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Transcript:
Fire alarm alarm from Paloval-Wil 734. Go ahead. My department just received a call for a chirping alarm on 2nd Street. Can you start a call for us, please? Do you need a tone-out? I'll just take over. Four. That hullwale unit, what's the address? We were told in between Chestnut and Summer Street. The crowd is dispatching hollow fire for a chirping fireline, or chirping fireland. New Hollow Fire. This is a direct call in to the Hallow Fire Department for a chirping fire alarm on 2nd Street between Chessnock and Southern. Fire. Fire. Arm 731 is responding. 731, room. Oh, that's good. Calling a lot. Go ahead. 132 from 7344. Go ahead. We're told us sounded like a low battery alarm. We're going to stay here and wait for you and we're just going to respond code one.
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Location mentioned:
Summer St, Hallowell, ME 04347
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