Fire alarm activated after kitchen suppression system discharged


The audio discusses a fire alarm that was activated at a commercial building. A fire suppression system in the kitchen accidentally discharged while work was being done, leading to an alarm. Upon arrival, no smoke or fire was found, and the building was evacuated as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Boylston Area Police and Fire
03:5
Transcript:
West Blows and Fire stand by for a smoke detector activation called in by the alarm company at 120 Prescott Street. Called in by the alarm company for 120 Prescott Street, General Fire Zone 1. Again, West Wilson Fire, all fire personnel, please respond to 120 Prescott Street for a General Fire alarm called in by the alarm company. Fire alarm clear, 0907. Will be responding along with C2. Everyone, anyone, I have you responding along with C2 B5. We did have someone from the senior center call as well reporting no smoke, no fire. Is the scene center. 99. 31C from C2. Go ahead. Call us a 31C, this is C2. Yep, answering C2. Go ahead. Yeah, Chief, I just spoke a... The Senior Senate Director, (name withheld) is there. They were working on that kitchen-related issue, and it sounds like they discharged the fire suppression system in the kitchen. No emergency. Where are you, Steve, fire alarm? I assume you have that director. I'm going to be on arrival, 120 Prescott Street. It's going to be a one-story commercial style building. Nothing strong for the exterior. I'd be looking for the facilities director. What do you want to see a left man? Commercial, nothing showing from the outside. You'll be looking for director. Anyone see a command, 9-11. Brown, you can also show the building does appear to be evacuated in perspective. Where you see if buildings evacuated, 9-11.
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Location mentioned:
Near Prescott St, West Boylston, MA 01583
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