High-pitched alarm sounds in residence boiler room, Old Orchard Beach ME


A high-pitched alarm is sounding in the boiler room of a residence near Homewood Boulevard. The resident confirms it is not a smoke or carbon monoxide alarm and is waiting outside for emergency responders.
Audio|Source: Old Orchard Beach
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Transcript:
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Please find out of turning still alarm[1] for District 1. Engine 72, Truck 71.
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Number near Homewood Boulevard, Cross Streets of K-Pock, Jeterpur Street.
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Send to be firing alarm found out of the one-line of the way or not.
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Unknown type of alarm, no fire, no problem, time.
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The only clear-cleave-up, please.
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200s. 20.
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Okay.
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All right. Rescues responding near Homewood Boulevard.
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All I'm sounding in out of Borilum.
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Residential file.
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All right. I'm clearing right now. I can take that if you want.
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We want to be in 72 responding.
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Copy that. 72 71. I'll show both be able to find. Number near Homewood Boulevard, Cross Street of Kipa Street.
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Resident is reporting there's a high-pitched alarm sounding from her boiler room. She knows it's not the smoke alarm or a CO detector at this time.
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She will be waiting outside for you. You have a hydrant of a corner garden near Homewood.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Initial limited-resource emergency response, typically smaller than a full alarm assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Near Homewood Blvd, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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