Fire alarm repeatedly triggers with no visible fire, Orono ME


A fire alarm repeatedly went off near Hudson St apartment with no visible fire or smoke. Maintenance workers were unable to resolve the alarm and requested fire department assistance.
Audio|Source: Penobscot County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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To be advised, we're going to be turning out fire for a fire alarm near Hudson St.
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No flames or smoke visible inside the apartment, go ahead.
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Stand for.
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241, 249 VZU195, respond near Hudson St, apartment 14, 12, and Oreo for a repeated fire alarm activation that they cannot get to reset completely.
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It's 2126.
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104, 6 seconds.
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I'm born 925A, telegram.
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104, thank you.
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The comments.
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An old town.
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1412 maintenance has been there I guess they're unable to fix whatever the problem is.
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So they told them to call the fire department.
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That's probably a single station, I'm sure, 1.95 and they sign here or probably handle it.
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10-4[1]. I'll wait for 195.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Hudson St, Orono, ME 04473
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