Fire alarm caused by faulty detector, no fire found, Melrose MA
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Argyle St. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector. No fire was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Melrose Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Tension engine 3,
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Unit 3 to help with the investigation on the alarm system near Argyle St.
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Engine 3 to the location on the investigation.
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1759.
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Engine 3, you're responding 8,300 hours.
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Hello.
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...engine Lada1, METI-1.
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The Ladoan, MEDAWON, Respond, 80 Grove Street, Unit 808 for the fall bleeding from the head.
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That's Lada-1, MEDAWON, Respond, 80 Grove Street, Unit 80808 for the fall,
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female bleeding from the head.
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Fireline standing by 1801.
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Three is on scene, 300 as Argyle command.
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Sir, you're on scene, you have command.
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Laddie, one, responding to Andy Grove Street.
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Laddie, they're responding.
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I'm medical one this morning.
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Manic one, you're responding.
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A fire alarm, medic ones on scene.
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Engine 2-01 Pleasant Street, Sweet C for the left,
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assist. Engine 2, 101,
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Pleasant Street, Unit C.
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Flight 1-500, you're assuming command.
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A100, you're assuming command?
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Agent 2 is responding code C.
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Agent 2 is responding code C.
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Agent 2, your respondent code C.
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Argyll command, fire alarm.
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File, I'm answering, I got it.
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Engine 3 is back in service command terminated.
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That was a faulty detector.
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Command, you report faulty detector engine, please back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Argyle St, Melrose, MA 02176
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