Burned food causes fire alarm and evacuation, Lowell MA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at near Pawtucket Boulevard in Lowell, Massachusetts. The alarm was caused by burned food on the second floor near apartments 13 and 15. The building was evacuated and the situation was controlled without further incident.
Audio|Source: Lowell Fire Department
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Transcript:
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K&DV 866 Roll Fire, Fox 763 at 339-Pawtucket Boulevard, engine 10-6-3-Latter-4 Rescue Car 2,
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Fox 763 at 339 Pawtucket Boulevard, Engine 10-6-3-Latter-4 Rescue Car 2, Cross Street of (name withheld) and Bedford Ave.
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Engine 10 respondent.
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6 is morning.
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Reson respondent.
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Reson.
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Bada 4,000.
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Car 2 is responded.
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Receive Cart 2, you're responding.
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Engine 3 go.
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Engine 10's on scene, we have alarms, buildings being evacuated.
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See the engine 10 on scene, alarms sounding,
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buildings being evacuated.
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A lot of bulls on there.
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Ten help for the ten.
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Go ahead for ten.
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It's burned food on the second floor, right outside apartment 13 and 15.
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We're going to need a fan.
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No, I think we'll be all set.
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Steve, engine 10 is a COD 2.
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Engine 10 can handle.
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The COD 2 has that.
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Car 2 to fire alarm.
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Engine 10 will handle.
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Return any other company.
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Steve Cors, engine 10 handling, all their companies returning.
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