Hotel fire alarm caused by burnt food, Springfield MA


Radio dispatch for a fire alarm at the La Quinta Hotel near Congress St. Fire crews including engine and chief units responded. Dispatchers later report the alarm was caused by burnt food and units could return to service. The audio also mentions a separate motor vehicle accident involving a camera hitting the back of a school bus.
Audio|Source: Hampden County Fire Departments
04:46
Transcript:
00:00
Command 2. Engine 1. Check 1. District Chief 1. Respond to 100 Congress Street. Rock into Hotel. Radio Box I Live.
00:11
Following entry on the highway, there exit forward, there is a motor vehicle accident, a Twitter camera has rammed into the back of a school bus, especially in the scene right now. See, I'll be on scene. I'll give you your numbers where?
00:27
Engine 1, U-Truck 1, and Chief 1 are responding to 100 Congress Street. Again, that is 1-00 Congress Street, the La Quinta Hotel, for Box 8318[1], Zone 1 General Firearm.
00:40
File-on-Varindover-1. The border into one, truck-line, same, multi-storey hotel. Nothing shown in evacuating truck-clone in command.
00:59
and then one payment and you put Q1 back at service. She was just going to be burnt food. No, burnt food, a Q1 can go back in service. Q1F1D copy? Okay. Okay. The phone D advised we did just receive the clear for this firearm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box 8318: Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Congress St, Springfield, MA 01104
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