False fire alarm triggered at building on Bishop's Highway, Kingston MA
The fire department responded to a fire alarm activation at a two-story brick building near Bishop's Highway in Kingston. Upon investigation, no fire or visible hazard was found. The alarm activation was determined to be a recurring issue with the alarm system. The units returned to service after confirming there was no danger.
Audio|Source: Kingston Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Receive, Parliament, we're going to continue the response.
00:04
Fire alarm, received.
00:05
You'll be continuing the response.
00:09
Fire alarm.
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Tower 1 is on near Bishop's Highway.
00:18
Receive Tower 1 responding.
00:22
Fire alarm, engine 2.
00:24
Fire alarm, motion 2.
00:25
Fire alarm, we can.
00:28
Responding near Bishop's Highway.
00:31
Receive engine 2 en route.
00:34
Fire alarm, engine two.
00:37
Fire alarm.
00:39
Engine two on scene near Bishop's Highway, two-story, brick building, nothing showing, that's time just command.
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Engine two on scene at five was command, nothing showing from the other side.
00:56
Command, John 3 is unseen.
00:59
Appreciate.
01:02
Fire alarm, 7-7.
01:18
Fire alarm. Fire alarm.
01:19
Fire alarm.
01:26
You're going to be investigating near Bishop's Highway.
01:30
No fire problem found.
01:32
No alarm activation outside.
01:34
I believe it's part of an ongoing issue they've been having with the alarm system.
01:37
Going to return the tower, engine two, car three are going to remain unseen.
01:42
Investigating.
01:44
Receive, you're going to be investigating a problem with the alarm, returning tower one, inch two, and two, and car three to remain unseen.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bishops Hwy, Kingston, MA 02364
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