False alarm at Atlantic House in York Beach, York ME
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm at the Atlantic House near Beach Street in York Beach. Smoke was initially reported above a panel, leading to an evacuation. After investigation, it was determined that the alarm was caused by a faulty detector, and the system was reset without further issue.
Audio|Heard on: York Maine Fire Departments
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03:28
Transcript:
00:00
Car one here.
00:05
Car one, go ahead.
00:07
Can you push a tone for near Beach Street? The Atlantic House for fire alarm.
00:22
York dispatching, York Beach Fire responding to Beach Street, Atlantic House for fire alarm showing smoke above panel.
00:51
I'm responding to the Atlantic House, to Beach Street for fire alarm activation showing smoke above panel.
02:08
On scene, nothing showing.
02:10
Evacuation taking place to be investigated.
02:42
Engine three to command, faulty detector.
03:01
Alarm is reset and holding.
03:03
Command is terminated.
03:10
Fire units clear command and terminate at 2157.
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Location mentioned:
Beach St, York, ME 03909
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