False fuel alarm caused by faulty detector in home, Sudbury MA
Fire units responded to a fuel alarm near Hunting Road. It was a false alarm caused by a faulty detector on the second floor. The homeowner was advised to replace the device. No hazardous readings were detected.
Audio|Source: Sudbury Police and Fire, District 14 Fire Mutual Aid
02:49
Transcript:
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The fire department is just back in car three and engine three, near Hunting Road, fuel alarm and restitution.
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Okay.
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Good.
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Okay. Thank you.
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Coffee shall be fine.
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Okay.
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Coffee is on 2600000000000000.
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Agent 3704.
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I was going to go ahead and you do.
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This one on the road.
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The February 1-60s on 2040s.
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December 5th, going off 266 out to vote.
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At the empty empty.
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I'm sure like you haven't gone out.
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Roger.
01:23
Josh, you're going to be in the street.
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Edge of three, set up.
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This is a faulty device you guys can clear.
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Edge 3, okay.
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Break, Edge 3,
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September 5.
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Yeah, 3 is 3003.
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Edge 3 in the clip by Josh 3, clear like 1.
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Played by car three, later footage.
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21 and 75.
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7500.
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A1 is preparing an ALS transport to Amazon Hospital.
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What do you think the A1 one?
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Gallying to go to Emerson Hospital, ALS Transport.
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Thank you.
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There's a 3752.
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There's a faulty device on the second floor, homeowner been advised to replace it,
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no readings throughout.
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Scottsdale will be clear.
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You see faulty detector, a more than device to replace.
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Hudson device. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Hunt Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776
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