False fire alarm triggered by keyholder testing system, Salem MA


A fire alarm was activated near Fairmount Street. The alarm was a false alert caused by a keyholder testing the system. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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KMGVH6 Volfire Central Spational Alarm near Paramount Street.
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111, Latter 1, Rescue, Car 3 to respond.
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Central Station alarm near Fairmount Street, engine 3, 111, ladder 1, rescue car 3 to respond.
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Crawstreet at Woodman Street and Meryl Drive, Firebop 8-27.
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NSTOV transporting the patient.
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That's cool.
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The engine three is fine.
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Fire alarm, engine two.
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Second. Second.
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Thank you. Senator Cookie, we have that to be there in about a minute and a half.
00:37
Trial Berea.
00:38
Jeffrey responding, central space alarm stated, it was zone 25 off-stairs smoke protection.
00:46
Near Suramount Street.
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Brass U.S. Garemont.
00:50
The alarm to cross-free.
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The alarm company just called back.
00:56
They spoke with a key holder by the name of (name withheld) who is changing it, and that's why it went off.
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Okay. I'll continue with the engine 11.
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High line, sir.
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Returning the other company.
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Jack Carson, continuing on with 11, all the company is ready.
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Location mentioned:
Fairmount St, Salem, MA 01970
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