False alarm triggered by mislabeled fire zones on highway, Wareham MA
Fire crews responded to a building alarm on Cranberry Highway in Onset, Massachusetts. No fire or hazard was found after checking. The alarm was reset but zones were mislabeled, causing the false alarm. The issue was reported to the alarm company and building owner. Responding units were held back.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Answering Cranberry Highway Command.
00:04
We've gone through the building, no reason for the alarm found.
00:08
We've done a reset, but we're having a slight issue.
00:11
We've been going to contact the building fire alarm.
00:17
We care for us.
00:22
B-1-29 or 21 McCaw-McCathies in route.
00:29
Receive, thank you, please.
00:36
Alarm company.
00:39
You can hold on any other response.
00:45
Thank you. Holding remainder of response.
00:52
Remembering highway command to onset.
00:57
Go ahead, Robert Harry command.
01:01
Additional note for the file-arm company,
01:04
the zones are mislabeled.
01:06
We had a cooking incident in friendly convenience.
01:10
Kind of ventilate a little bit.
01:13
The building owner's on location, he's been advised of the mislabeled phone.
01:23
These are cooking incidents next door zones are most labels.
01:27
Building is almost a patient.
01:29
We'll be next to you.
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