Fire alarm triggered at Bank of America in Dorchester, Boston MA


A fire alarm was activated inside the Bank of America at near Columbia Rd in Dorchester. Emergency responders arrived and began investigating the situation. The cause of the alarm is unknown and may be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Boston Fire Channel 1
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Transcript:
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321. Satifera, response to a central station of near Columbia Rd.
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Yes, Fox from 771, Columbia Road in Glendale. That's the central station alarm[1] at near Columbia Rd.
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Okay, out of four?
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Okay, out of four?
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1359.
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1459.
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24 y'all set.
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Well,
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engine 5, we are police, we're on to see with the patient.
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Agent 5, you have police on to see with the patient, 1403.
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Well,
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I'm engine 5.
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For the Russian, the NADS, we're intubating the patient.
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We'll appreciate a mention invading the patient, Fortune 4th.
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I want to be later retained?
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Lattery teams.
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Do you have a better location for this?
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Stand by.
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He said it's inside of the Bank of America.
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18 assets,
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investigating.
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Investigating, 14.04.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
central station alarm: Alarm reported by a central monitoring service, indicating automatic fire or security activation.
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