Burnt food triggers fire alarm in Lowell, Lowell MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Lowell responded to a central station alarm at a two-story wood frame building near Middlesex Street. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to have been triggered by burnt food, and there was no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Fire Department
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
KNDV 866 Lowell Fire,
00:03
announcing a central station alarm near Middlesex Street.
00:09
It's fast track.
00:11
Engine 10, engine 7, engine 2, ladder to rescue, car 3 respond for a central station alarm.
00:19
It's near Middlesex Street.
00:23
It's fast track.
00:24
Engine 10-7-2, ladder to rescue.
00:28
Car three to respond.
00:30
Cross streets are Columbia and the Rourke Bridge.
00:41
Engine two has it.
00:48
Ladder two has it.
00:51
Engine ten's responding.
01:12
Engine ten's on scene.
01:14
We got a two-story wood frame, nothing showing.
01:16
Ten's investigating.
01:21
Engine ten is on scene investigating.
02:14
We got a smoke detector from burnt food.
02:18
Oh, we can handle it.
02:23
Engine two and ladder two will handle.
02:28
Fire alarm has it.
02:30
Return any other company.
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Location mentioned:
Middlesex St, Lowell, MA 01851
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