False fire alarm at bank on Andover Street, Peabody MA
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A fire alarm sounded at the Bank of America near Andover Street in Peabody. Officers found no smoke or fire, likely caused by the breakroom heat detector.
Audio|Heard on: Peabody Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Peritina control.
00:03
Security control.
00:05
Do you receive any alarms from Bank of America on Andover?
00:11
Negative.
00:16
Roger looks like the fire alarm is going off.
00:19
You want to notify fire?
00:21
Roger. Roger.
00:30
Sarceania control.
00:33
Cability control.
00:36
Reading,
00:37
break room heat.
00:39
This is not a fire, no smoke or fire.
00:44
Roger.
00:52
What's that number?
00:56
I'd rather. Rather?
01:01
Public assistance,
01:04
near Andover Street, engine three,
01:07
nearest cross streets, route 114 and route 114.
01:12
Reported public assistance,
01:15
near Andover Street, engine three,
01:18
nearest cross streets, route 114 and route 114.
01:25
Engine Grigger, I believe it's going to be the Bank of America.
01:28
You have a police officer there stating that there's an alarm sound and no smoke, no fire.
01:33
The panel's reading Breakroom Heat.
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Location mentioned:
Andover St, Peabody, MA 01960
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