Accidental fire alarm at hospice caused by construction work, Scarborough ME
A fire alarm at the Hospice of Southern Maine was triggered by construction work, specifically dust from concrete grinding. No fire was found on site.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The fire department is responding to 390 Route 1 at the Hospice of Southern Maine, fire alarm activation.
00:08
Yes, we should have a revised question.
00:37
Scott Ryder transmitting a still alarm in District 7.
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For Ambulance 1, Engine 7, Ladder 2,
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Hospice of Southern Maine, 390 U.S.
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Blue 1 for a commercial fire on that station.
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That's Ambulance 1, Engine 7 and Ladder 2,
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390 Route 1, Hospice of Southern Maine.
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Your cross street to Lincoln Avenue and Enterprise Drive.
01:02
Commercial fire alarm activation.
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For the edge of a minute.
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Car seven people.
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Car seven route 390 U.S.
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3.1, Hospice of Southern Maine.
01:19
It's going to be for a general fire alarm from the online company.
01:29
Seven room.
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Engine seven route hydrant across the street.
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402 car 7.
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Go ahead.
01:50
We received a call from the business.
01:53
They're reporting dust from grinding concrete contractors on site.
02:05
Copy that. Keep engine seven, you can have latitude in the ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Near U.S. Rte 1, Scarborough, ME 04074
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