False fire alarm caused by burnt popcorn at factory, Marion MA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a factory on Barnabas Road. They found the cause was burnt popcorn in a kitchenette and confirmed the situation was safe.
Audio|Source: South Coast Massachusetts Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Control is all fire on your message, receive a standby for a box in the street.
00:27
Air Control, dispatchal, Al-Maron, fire, and E-MIS receivers, incoming Boxing 284.
00:33
Box 284, Lockheed Mine, building number four,
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number seven,
00:38
Barnabas Road.
00:39
Again, Boxing, 284, Lockheed Martin, building number four, near Barnabas Road.
00:48
Marion A1 has near Barnabas Road.
00:57
A1, you're en route, near Barnabas Road.
01:00
Lockheed Barnabas Building number 4.
01:08
481, E1-19, special.
01:16
Bari and C1.
01:21
C1.
01:23
Responding to Lockheed Martin, that is the town hall annex telephone report of popcorn set up this morning, Texas.
01:33
You can show us back in quarters.
01:35
Medic 1 back in 1529.
01:45
Anything, C-1.
01:51
See-1,
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are we holding all further responders or continue?
01:59
We'll be out, Charlie, you continue one engine, the ambulance and myself will be on scene.
02:07
Thank you, sir.
02:15
Mayor, fire from engine two, we're on, one operated too far.
02:24
Receive.
02:31
Receive. Mary Neal, one's on location.
02:39
Receive, Nal.
02:43
Enablishing Command.
02:48
Thank you. Thank you.
02:54
Fire, fire issue is on safe.
03:08
Marion from command.
03:13
Go ahead.
03:16
Confirming burnt popcorn in the kitchenette, holding C1 only, he's going to return Agent 2 in the ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Barnabas Rd, Marion, MA 02738
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