Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at Tufts University, Somerville MA


A fire alarm at Tufts University, Miller Hall near Whitfield Road was caused by smoke from cooking. No fire was found and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Somerville Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Two alarms sounds and upon arrival, no fires found, system reset.
00:04
We're clear, 733.
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File out to engine 6.
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Engine 6.
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Response, Tufts University, Miller Hall near Whitfield Road for the fire.
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Near Whitfield Road, Station 6,000.
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719, Curtis and Raymond Ave, Sector is Fox, 1533.
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Follow up to engine 7.
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Monitoring. Update, we're with the Tufts police.
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All location with Tufts.
00:54
One. One.
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Lottery.
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That was an activation due to smoke from cooking.
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You can make sure on C3[1] and engine six, lot of three to handle.
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Smoke from cooking, lot of three to handle.
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Engine 6, D3 to return, engine 6.
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Engine 6, 7.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C3: Command or shift commander unit designation
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Location mentioned:
Milne House, 8 Whitfield Rd, Somerville, MA 02144
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