Cooking smoke sets off apartment fire alarm, Lexington MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a smoke alarm activation near Vinebrook Village in Lexington. The alarm was caused by smoke from cooking in a first-floor apartment. Crews ventilated the building, and no fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Touch of both stations with medic one,
00:03
Two Vinebrook Village for the radio box alarm.
00:07
That's Two Vinebrook Village.
00:10
Both stations with medic one.
00:18
Alarm to C3.
00:24
Headquarters responding to Vinebrook.
00:28
Officer is responding.
00:30
Radio box, I mean there's building number two, central station called in.
00:35
Building two, first floor smoke detector.
01:12
All right, we're investigating.
01:14
C3 is on scene investigating in command 21.
01:52
Smoke from cooking, will hold ladder one to vent.
01:57
All hazards, smoke from cooking holding ladder one to vent only.
02:06
All right, ladder one has that.
02:14
Ladder one unit two B.
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Location mentioned:
Vynebrooke Vil, Lexington, MA 02421
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