False residential fire alarm caused by steam, Foxborough MA
A residential fire alarm at a home near Chestnut Street was triggered, likely by steam from a shower. No smoke or fire was found, confirming a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
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Transcript:
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Foxborough Engine 22, Ladder 26 for the residential fire alarm near Chestnut Street unit alpha 2, 711 up Burrera 150.
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Okay.
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Thank you. 32.
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35 shank control.
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Control. Control.
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There's going to be verbal warning to the RO, parking any handicap spot.
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I'll be clear.
00:33
Okay.
00:39
It's going to be Unit Alpha 22, called in by the residents there for a smoke detector activation, believed to possibly be from steam from the shower, no signs of smoke or fire.
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Your timeout, 712.
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26-7.
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2nd22 is on location nothing showing will be investigated.
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22 I'll have you on scene nothing show from the exterior you'll be investigating 713.
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The 22, a lot of 26 can cancel.
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26,000 fire alarm we're in service.
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File alarm at that direct letter, 26 you've been cleared.
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You've got to be in service, 714.
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Engine 22, file alarm confirming steam was the cause.
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File alarm, excuse 22, you're confirming steam was the cause of the alarm, 714.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut St, Foxborough, MA 02035
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