Accidental fire alarm triggers response at residence


A fire alarm went off in a home indicating issues in the upstairs bedroom and basement. Responding units found no real fire, and the alarm was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: South Portland Police and Fire/EMS Dispatch
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00:00Oh.00:04211.00:05Suburban, do they know by any chance was the radius of that thing?00:12Stand by for still alarms.00:23Silverand, 34 Woodmore Road for Fire.00:28going off from the residence showing upstairs bedroom and basement.00:33I don't know, the resident is on scene.00:36He can stay on time.00:37So 434 Woodmore Road to a fire alarm going off in a resident showing upstairs bedroom and basement.00:45The resident is currently unseen.00:48You can stay on time.00:58fire alarm.00:59All right.01:01All right.01:09All set, accidental.01:17Temphele. You may need to turn your radio off and then back on again to reset it.
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Oh.
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211.
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Suburban, do they know by any chance was the radius of that thing?
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Stand by for still alarms.
00:23
Silverand, 34 Woodmore Road for Fire.
00:28
going off from the residence showing upstairs bedroom and basement.
00:33
I don't know, the resident is on scene.
00:36
He can stay on time.
00:37
So 434 Woodmore Road to a fire alarm going off in a resident showing upstairs bedroom and basement.
00:45
The resident is currently unseen.
00:48
You can stay on time.
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fire alarm.
00:59
All right.
01:01
All right.
01:09
All set, accidental.
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Temphele. You may need to turn your radio off and then back on again to reset it.
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Location mentioned:
Woodmoor Rd, South Portland, ME 04106
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