Smoke detector triggered by cooking at new business, West Boylston MA
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm activation near Hartwell Street. No smoke or fire was found. The alarm was triggered accidentally by cooking potato chips at a new business.
Audio|Source: Boylston Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Smoke of Fire on duty personnel.
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Respond near Hartwell Street, smoke detector sounding, no smoke,
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no fire again.
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With smoke fire, on duty personnel,
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please respond near Hartwell Street.
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The smoke detector sounding,
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no smoke, no fire.
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No smoke, fire clear at 1332.
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Fire alarm, 31 C2.
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How did that call come into you? The first call came from a party on scene, stating that they were making potato chips.
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We did after that, or during that call, received a call from the alarm company.
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Message received, so.
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Fire alarm, engine 3A2B1.
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Agent 3A2 and ruin 1334.
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Fire alarm, 31 C2.
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Fire alarm, 31 C2.
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C2 is the answer in fire alarm.
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I just want to let you know.
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The female on 911 did say that it's a new business and they've been experimenting with a potato chip.
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She said she expects it to be happening a lot.
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If you want to discuss that with her.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hartwell St, West Boylston, MA 01583
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