Fire alarm triggered by accidental cooking at four-story building, Springfield MA
Fire crews responded to a general fire alarm near Spring Street in Springfield. They inspected a four-story brick building but found no fire. The alarm was caused accidentally by cooking.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2, Engine 1, Truck 2, respond to near Spring St in the 1st District, fire alarm.
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Engine 1, Truck 2.
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And the Engine 1,
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You and Truck 2, near Spring St, general fire alarm.
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Racing.
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Anjewan.
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Four-story brick building, nothing showing, investigating.
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Energy, four-story brick, be advised, maintenance en route, no ETA.
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Briefing.
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Engine, fire alarm.
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Engine, go ahead.
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We're at Taffee for fuel.
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See, Engine A, Tavitree for fuel.
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Fieldera, Truck 2.
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I'm Truck 2.
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Truck 2.
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Try to make sure you're aware.
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Four-story brick, nothing shown in best scheme.
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Friends of one.
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Truck 2 receive, you but Truck 2 on scene.
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Truck 2 us.
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Truck 2 you, assuming command.
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That's a primitive.
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Tracy, Truck 2 has Spring Street command.
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Arson 1 to Parlor?
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Arson 1, go ahead, sir.
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Arson 1.
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Say your message again, please.
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Unseen Corona Street.
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Harrison 1 is now on scene, Corona Street.
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Truck 2 byline.
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Answering for Truck 2.
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Truck 2, Engine 1, back and service.
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Unintentional, good cooking.
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Truck 2, NG1, back and service, on attention to the cooking, command, ceremony, a minute, and en route, no APA.
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Truck 2 receive, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Spring St, Springfield, MA 01105
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