Fire alarm at Boston building traced to cooking smoke, Boston MA
A fire alarm at a building near Beacon Street in Boston was triggered by smoke from cooking bacon in the basement. Fire units responded and found no active fire. The alarm was placed on hold and later cleared by Boston Fire.
Audio|Source: MIT Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond over to near Beacon Street for a general fire alarm, Austin fire en route.
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Copy that.
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GBSF.
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He's got to control.
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Control. John, entering.
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TNF is on scene.
00:25
They're going to handle the 508.
00:28
The patient is going to Uber.
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It's a MGH.
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He will not be transported.
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Copy that.
00:40
It's hard to control.
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You can take me off at Boston Fire.
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We see.
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Sir, do you want to control, I'll be clear.
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Roger.
00:53
Kevin,
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I'm just going to turn on to MAM drive.
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You all sat over there, you need me.
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I want to start to control.
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Control phone.
01:11
All these can stand down, just talk to Boston Fire, they're just cooking some bacon in the basement.
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They just put the alarm on hold, but they're wondering how we would reset that.
01:24
So we don't reset it, the long company would handle that.
01:32
Copy that. Could you just reach back out to them and have them reached out that? But other than that,
01:38
Boston Fire just cleared and I'll be clearing here shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Near Beacon St, Boston, MA 02215
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