Flashing lights mistaken for flames in basement report, New Bedford MA


Fire units responded to a report of flames in the basement of a single-story wood structure near Seabury St. Upon arrival, it was determined the flames were flashing lights. The response was reduced to one engine and one truck.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Fire
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Transcript:
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File on dispatching, letter 4, letter 1, engine 9, section 8, engine 7, unit 2, unit 1.
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You're going to near Seabury St,
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caller stating that there's multiple flames in the basement.
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Again, letter 4, letter 1,
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engine 9, engine 8, action 7, unit 1, you're going to near Seabury St.
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You get a caller stating that there's multiple flames in the basement.
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You cross me in Colorado, Brooklyn, and out.
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All right, Alam, for mention Dye, mention Dimes on scene, single story, wood frame, structure, no patrol, check.
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It's on, we'll check.
00:34
All right, Alam, you know what's on scene.
00:36
Inj, make your way to book on average, and be prepared to feed engine 7.
00:44
Any copies, Chief.
00:46
Fire alarm[1] from Unit 1.
00:48
Initial report is the caller saw flashing light to not flames.
00:52
You can keep this to one engine and one truck.
00:56
That initial report is flashing lights.
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I know your turn engine 7.
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Engine 7. Engine 7.
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Engine 8. Engine 8.
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Engine 8. Engine 8.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Seabury St, New Bedford, MA 02745
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