Fire alarm at house caused by oven use, Great Barrington MA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a two-story house near Hany Street in Great Barrington. They found no visible fire and determined the alarm was accidentally triggered by someone using their oven.
Audio|Source: Southern Berkshire County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Joe, engine 3, responding to near Hany Street for a fire alarm.
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Chief Denion 3.
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3-849. Go out, engine 3.8, 49.
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Go out, engine 3.
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Show, Agent 3 arriving on scene, two-story wood-framed house, nothing showing from the outside. Engine 3 will have command and be out to investigate.
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Appreciate that to investigate.
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Be out there.
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Three out.
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Lori Seved Engine 26 on the air responding, 1714.
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Advising that calling party did not want a response.
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I guess the alarm stopped sounding.
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She was unsure as to what type of alarm it was, but she did just open her oven and turn it on so she believed it was her fire alarm.
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Barrington, Command 849.
01:29
Nothing found,
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accidental activation fire units will be clear.
01:35
It's clear.
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Great Barrington, MA
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