Fire alarm at high-rise deemed false due to malfunction


The fire department responded to a fire alarm in a high-rise building. After checking, they found it was a false alarm caused by a malfunction.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
02:38
Transcript:
Command 2. Engine 8. Truck 3. District Chief 2. Respond to 300. White Street. Radio box high rise. Truck 2 to alarm. Bye a long time. Go ahead. Truck 2. We're out of District and (name withheld). Department of Business. Receive truck to out of district and road station nine to call on the business. Chief (name withheld). (name withheld)'s on guard chief too. Yeah, was this box taken offline earlier? That's a negative. They never did call it in offline. We did get the clear in already though. Received. Just continue around it. alarm we're in at station nine. We save truck through in our station line. We can put us on scene investigating. We receive truck three on scene investigating. Truck three, we're going to be on scene, investigating. Truck three, the fire alarm. Receive threat three and cancel engine 8. Okay, receive. Receive engine A back and service. Command 2. Engine 2. 2. Truck 1. Respond to 15 Jeffrey Road. Fireer alarm. Truck 3, a fire alarm. (name withheld)'s going to be truckway. You can put us back in service. That's going to be the same as the last call. They're going to give you a call to take it offline now. We save truckway back in service and we came as a last call and they'll be calling us to put it offline. It's going to be a malfunction.
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Location mentioned:
Near White St, Springfield, MA 01108
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