Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at Groton Road, Westford MA
Fire units responded to a general fire alarm near Groton Road in Westford. The alarm was caused by burnt food from cooking. No active fire was found. The scene was secured and other responding units were canceled due to no emergency.
Audio|Source: Westford Fire
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Transcript:
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What's first real place a fire? Car 21 engine 4, Power 1, engine 1, medic 1, medic 1, 2.
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Spawn near Groton Road, the essential station alarm.
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Car 21, engine 4.
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Power 1,
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Medicare 1, Medicines 2, near Groton Road, the essential station alarm coming in as general fire alarm.
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We did get a call from someone on site, meaning there is still crumb grid.
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12 minutes.
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In 4, Andrew 1, 1, 1 medic, 1 minute, 2, our responding central station alarm near Groton Road.
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We did get an RP on scene, making it smoke from a cooking.
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Closed heighten is going to be in the corner of Groton Road and Roadway.
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12-3-1.
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12-31.
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That's file off, Measure 4.
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Senator General.
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Have you this perceiving caution?
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It's just for food.
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If you just receive and cautious,
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only burnt broke, 1242.
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I love for 244.
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Only essential. Only essential.
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Engine 4 is on-seat, a lot of sounding bones that have activated both command.
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Once you know.
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Please attention, four, you're on scene with command alarms are sounding, the building evacuated.
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...44.
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And...
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Confirm, Burrude.
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Engine 4, hey, no, you can't find anyone else.
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A confirmed burnt food engine 40 handle, then else can cancel so crazy.
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Power
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Location mentioned:
Near Groton Rd, Westford, MA 01886
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