Fire alarm triggered accidentally by cooking at melrose address, Melrose MA
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Fire units responded to near Cottage Street in Melrose for a central station fire alarm. Investigation determined the alarm was accidentally activated due to cooking. The fire system was reset and the incident was closed.
Audio|Heard on: Melrose Fire Dispatch
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, Ladder 1, respond to near Cottage St with a central station fire alarm.
00:06
That's engine 3, ladder 1.
00:08
Respond to near Cottage St,
00:10
the central station fire alarm.
00:12
Final, stand by 1535.
00:19
Ladder's on.
00:20
The ladder is on.
00:22
You're responding 1537.
00:28
3-0.
00:32
Engine 3 responding 1537.
00:35
Notice by the primonauts get still-arm.
00:44
Overhoes, ladder 1.
00:45
Engine 3, even dispatched to near Cottage St for the central station alarm activation.
00:54
Tension,
00:55
Ladder 1, Engine 3.
00:58
Dispatch near Cottage St for the central station alarm activation.
01:03
That's round standing by 1538.
01:11
Ladder is deleted the tracks.
01:14
Ladder 1, Delight at the tracks, 1539.
01:18
Ladder ones on scene, L'100 has Cottage Command.
01:22
Latter ones on scene, L'100 has Cottage Command, 1540.
01:32
Hedge of 3 is on scene.
01:37
Hedger 3 is on scene, 1541.
01:45
Cottage Command to Fireline, Ladder Company is going to be investigating Unit 127.
01:50
The latter company investigating Unit 127, 1542.
02:05
Cottage, Commander Commander Fireline.
02:11
Firearm answering Koch command.
02:15
Accidental activation from cooking.
02:17
System reset.
02:19
What companies are turning in service command terminated?
02:24
Accidental activation from cooking.
02:27
Command terminated, all companies in service, 1545.
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