False fire alarm caused by burnt popcorn, Westford MA
Fire units responded to a general fire alarm near Groton Rd in Westford, MA. Upon arrival, police reported the alarm was caused by burnt popcorn, confirming no fire hazard. All units cleared the scene after verifying safety.
Audio|Source: Westford Fire
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Transcript:
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Blaster Control.
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Engine 4, Tower 1, Engine 3, near Groton Rd sweepment for the Central Station alarm.
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Commit, Engine 4.Tower 1, Engine 3,
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near Groton Rd sweepment to the Central Station alarm.
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Coming in a general fire alarm, 11-10.
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What's on?
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No one.
00:32
Engine 3,
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near Groton Rd, sweeping the essential station alarm, coming as a general fire alarm.
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Closest hydrant is going to be cross those way of Groton Rd.
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1111.
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Violin is...
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And 3004. Do you check with the detail to you if you're able to go down open the road?
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See Delta.
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Farland,
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for you are able to pass through Oak Hill.
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FreeCee, thank you.
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Blessure for, on three.
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Right.
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PD on scene, say it was burn,
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popcorn. Do you want to reduce response?
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Half for a minute.
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If Engine 4 can you just confirm the burn popcorn, other units can clear.
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Engine 4, copy.
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The engine board handle.
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Tower 1 has a return at headquarters.
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Tower 1, engine 3-year clear returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near Groton Rd, Westford, MA 01886
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