False fire alarm; ambulance treating two patients


Call about a fire alarm at a building. Crews first reported one injured person. They found no fire; a faulty detector caused the alarm. An ambulance cared for two patients and police stayed on scene.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
02:18
Transcript:
Engine 5 to alarm. Fire alarm[3] on 35. Do you have an ECA on AMR[1]? Looks like at this time we have one injury. (name withheld). Fire alarm calling engine 5. AMR rig is 7 out and the fly car is five minutes out for truck three. We're back in service, no fluid leaking, no injuries, PD[2]s to remain on scene, proceed, (name withheld). Received back in service, no fluid, no injuries, PD remaining on scene. Truck 4 and engine 4 back in service, we're a faulty detector. Truck 1 is a fire alarm. Fire alarm off the truck 1. Recuse. Truck 4 to fire alarm. Fire alarm for truck 4. Truck 4 is in applying for fuel. Recuse. Engine 5 is back in service. Ambulance has control of both patients. Police on scene with (name withheld) towing. Engine 5 back in service, ambulance has control of both patients. (name withheld) and (name withheld) talking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance service)
[2]
PD: Police Department
[3]
Fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Springfield, MA
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