False fire alarm caused by blown fuse at residential area, Mashpee MA
A fire alarm was triggered in a residential area after maintenance staff heard a loud pop and the power went out. Firefighters responded but found no fire. The cause was a blown fuse on a utility pole near Gold Leaf Lane, confirming the alarm was false.
Audio|Source: Mashpee Fire
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Transcript:
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Mashpee Station 1. Residential Central Station alarm coming in for a general fire alarm.
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Maintenance in the area heard a loud pop now have no power in the area.
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Near Gold Leaf Lane.
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Cross Street, Blue Spruce Way.
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On the car 5 has it dispatch engine on a headquarters, please.
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Regisive governor.
00:30
Headquarters has it.
00:37
Ashby fire.
00:39
Engine one is on for Goldleeve.
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Engine one's on, near Goldleaf.
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Action fire.
00:45
Engine one, on location.
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Two-story wood frame residential, nothing showing,
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investigating.
00:52
Engine one's on location, investigating. No, it's showing.
00:57
Engine one, property maintenance of the complex and Kipcott Alarm reports, power out in the area.
01:03
Thank you.
01:23
Mash-free fire from Engine 1.
01:31
Engine 1. Got a blown fuse on a utility pole behind near Gold Leaf.
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Let me know when you're ready for the poll number.
01:43
Go with it.
01:46
The poll is number (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
02:02
And confirming, ever-source notification?
02:07
Yes, sir, thank you.
02:10
Already on the follow of them.
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Location mentioned:
Near Gold Leaf Ln, Mashpee, MA 02649
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