Fire alarm caused by burnt food in nursing home, Hopkinton MA
Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at a three-story nursing home near West Main Street in Hopkinton. There was no visible fire. The alarm was caused by burnt food in the basement kitchenette. Firefighters reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: Hopkinton Police, Fire and DPW
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Opting Fire Dispatching.
00:02
Engine 1. Ratter 1.
00:04
Commercial fire alarm activation.
00:06
50 West Main Street.
00:08
Dispatching.
00:09
Engine 1, ladder 1.
00:11
Commercial fire alarm activation.
00:13
50 West Main Street.
00:15
Time out, 2019.
00:33
Fire alarm, engine one, and ladder one are in order?
00:37
Receive engine one, ladder one, and rubble called in by the alarm company called in as a main general fire alarm and a zone two smoke detector.
01:02
B.
01:03
All right, well, engine one's on arrival.
01:07
Three-story,
01:09
three-story nursing home.
01:11
Nothing showing on approach.
01:14
L-4 will have West Bank command.
01:15
We'll be in that community.
01:19
Three-story, see.
01:20
Engine one on arrival, three-story nursing home, nothing's showing on approach.
01:25
Elfoil will be out investigating 2025.
01:34
Fire alarm, Latter-1 is on T, more stage on Westmeet Street.
01:40
CASE, Latter-1, staging on Wednesday.
01:43
Answering one, Cajun on Wednesday, ma'am.
01:50
Fireland, West Bank, ma'am.
01:55
Answering what thing, ma'am?
01:59
The cause of the activation appears to be burnt food at the kitchenette in the basement.
02:09
Receive burnt food in the kitchenette in the basement.
02:30
Engine one, you can attempt the reset.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Main St, Hopkinton, MA 01748
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