False alarm from sprinkler activation at woodwork shop, Newburyport MA
Fire units responded to an alarm at a woodwork shop near Parker Street. The alarm was caused by sprinkler system flow during hydrant flushing. No fire or hazard was found, and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Newburyport Fire
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Transcript:
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New report fire department dispatching, engine 5, engine 1, ladder 1.
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For received Masterbox 332, Mark Ritchie Woodwork near Parker Street.
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That's Apprass.
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For received Masterbox, 332, Mark Ritchie Woodwork near Parker Street,
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that's 1549.
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Headquarters the responding apparatus.
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You'll have hydrants on Parker Street in front of the building.
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Parker Street off to Hill Street.
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Thank you. Two responding apparatus update staff on scene.
00:45
They're flushing a hydrant at the back side of the building.
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They believe that's where it's set it off.
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It's a flow activation.
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Five is off, nothing showing 6-1 has command.
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Enter 5 on scene, nothing showing 6-1 as command, 1551.
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Ladder one on scene.
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Ladder one on scene.
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Ladder one on scene.
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Command to headquarters.
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Headquarters is our command.
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The sprinkler riser, no hazard.
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You can return the ladder and engine one.
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Receive no hazard.
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Returning ladder one cancelling, engine one, 1552.
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Location mentioned:
Near Parker St, Newburyport, MA 01950
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