False alarm caused by sensor issue near College St, Springfield MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at an apartment near College Street in Springfield. Fire crews investigated and confirmed the alarm was triggered unintentionally due to a detector malfunction. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Hampden County Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
We are on solid at 236, not 246.
00:04
Can you check the address?
00:12
Was called in by ADT for 246, double confirmed by that.
00:15
I can give them a call back to see if they have any additional indicators.
00:32
It's apartment 105.
00:34
One hundred and five.
01:07
Seven at 30.
01:10
Thirty.
01:12
Transport. I want a noble.
01:18
Eight hundred and 30 original.
02:04
Rescue three, dispatch clear returning.
02:09
Received, sound rescue three, I have you clear returning.
02:22
Truck two, engine eight back in service.
02:25
The address is going to be 238.
02:28
Two young potential transmission.
02:33
Received truck two, engine eight back in service.
02:35
It's going to be from 238, not 236 College Street.
02:40
Unintentional malfunction of the detector.
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Location mentioned:
College St, Springfield, MA 01109
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