Fire alarm triggers response at 7-11 Freeman Street, Stoughton MA
A fire alarm was triggered at the 7-11 near Freeman Street, possibly caused by a malfunction or leftover smoke from a previous fire. The fire department responded, and the keyholder arrived to meet them. No signs of an active fire were found.
Audio|Source: Stoughton Area Fire Agencies
04:28
Transcript:
00:00
Can you head to near Freeman Street? Call from the alarm company stating a real-key truck and the first floor fire alarm.
00:13
You want to have 7 to 11 frequency.
00:25
T. A3C2N5A-A-A-trans.
00:35
A-4-12 on the train side of all.
00:44
Rub-up. Great-blower turning.
01:39
You know in the building.
01:44
Just don't control.
01:47
I'm there to be on the south back in town.
01:51
Right up.
02:34
Good bye, Lowe.
02:40
Don't fire your side train, C5 and engine one, near Freeman Street for the alarm sounding 908.
03:12
Don't fire to see five.
03:15
Hi, bud.
03:18
Got a call from the keyholder at near Freeman Street, (name withheld).
03:24
He'll be on scene to meet you. You think this is the backfire from the old fire.
04:02
807 is still control.
04:11
Engine one's self-fire, engine one's going out,
04:14
to be able to keep those buildings.
04:17
Nothing showing, lock, indicated.
04:19
David. Okay.
04:23
Andrew one is going off, nothing showing alarm's indicated.
04:25
The keyholder should be on scene in (name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Near Freeman St, Stoughton, MA 02072
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