Fire alarm caused by detector malfunction, no fire found, Springfield MA


Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Rutland St. There was no active fire. The alarm was caused by a detector malfunction and unintentional smoke from cooking. The building was ventilated and all readings showed no danger. The owner was advised to replace the smoke detectors.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Can I switch over to a medical near Rathland St?
00:10
We're at the call at Westwood, F.
00:13
Receive this regard.
00:27
Command 1. Engine 4.
00:30
Respond to near Rappan St.
00:32
Medical.
00:37
Measure 3 to Pile alarm.
00:39
Measure 3 is out of district heading to Tably for Fuel.
00:41
P. Venge 3 is out of district and is tapery for fuel.
00:44
Support the fire alarm, we can place the extra ford-on-see-with-PD.
00:48
Receive. Receive with PD.
00:55
Ender-sick to Fire alarm, we can find the 6 truck board back-and-service test will be a detector malfunction.
01:00
We advise the owner to replace the detectives.
01:04
Receive, engine-in-trial force back-in-service, protect the malfunction.
01:08
Owner was advised to replace them.
01:14
Truck 2 to fire alarm.
01:16
Parts off the truck 2.
01:19
So he's truck 2 back in service.
01:21
Though it was unintentional due to cooking, the structure has been ventilated.
01:25
Zero readings are found throughout afterwards.
01:28
Unintentional due to cooking trucking is back in service.
01:32
Please see.
01:33
Unintention is so quickly, zero's reading found after have you back to service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rutland St, Springfield, MA 01109
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