False fire alarm triggers alarm in residential building, Portland ME


A fire alarm was triggered in a three-story residential building near Riverside St in Portland. There was no sign of fire or evacuation, and the cause of the alarm is unknown.
Audio|Source: Portland Fire
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Transcript:
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NG 44, final.
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Answering in June 44.
00:08
We're on the scene, three-story residential.
00:12
It's going to be building number four does not appear to be evacuated. That's a 44-all mobile command of refugees.
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Time for Ingen-9. You're on scenes. The three-story wood frame is going to be building four does not appear to be evacuated.
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Line.
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We'll hang on here until he's done. We'll be back in the direction.
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Tell her.
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44 trucker, 44. I've got the enunciator.
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Three seconds to our back lobby.
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D-7 command.
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Man answering.
01:00
Got the home motor off-knock.
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I'm sorry.
01:11
Goal command the file.
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File, I amends in command.
01:22
Defendant Smith detector on the second floor, unknown activation.
01:27
24 can handle you can't charge the bell.
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10-4[1] spokes checker, activation unknown cause.
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Then 1044 can handle all meaning companies can be in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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