False fire alarm caused by equipment overheat, New Bedford MA


A fire alarm activated near Byron St triggered response from multiple fire units. Upon arrival, no fire was found, and the alarm was determined to be caused by equipment overheating.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Area Police/Fire and MSP Troop D
01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Tain1-9. I'm going to be clear from the Bogia.
00:03
It looks like an overheat.
00:04
No fire here. Thank you.
00:05
A lot of one.
00:06
Go ahead, unit one.
00:09
Out of three, that's six.
00:10
Out of three, are you out of service?
00:11
No, it's call me to direct unit one.
00:12
I'm going to be able to be.
00:16
I'm going to be.
00:23
Arum dispatch, Latter 4, Engine 1, Engine 6, Unit 2, Piron Street.
00:28
You've got a problem activation.
00:29
Again, Latter 4, engine 1, 6, Unit 2, near Byron St, Byron, Armum, activation, crosses byron Street.
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Location mentioned:
Near Byron St, New Bedford, MA 02740
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