Fire alarm caused by faulty detector in Williamstown home, Williamstown MA


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Henderson Rd in Williamstown. The homeowner reported the alarm was due to a faulty smoke detector, and no fire was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Williamstown Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Boyntown dispatch to Williams Town Fire, please respond to near Henderson Rd for fire alarm activation. Time 1411.
00:19
Go call one.
00:21
In route near Henderson Rd to the fire line.
00:26
It's heavy a note at 1412.
00:28
The homeowners are going to meet you up front.
00:30
They believe it's going to be a faulty detector. They've been having problems with it.
00:39
Okay, I understand.
00:47
Customer 1430.
00:54
Portable 9 responding to the scene.
00:58
Portable 9 is responding to the scene.
01:02
Portable intensity station.
01:08
9, you'll be there before any of us, just let us know and have friends.
01:15
Copy that.
01:22
Car four, uh, portable eight, sir, you got the engine.
01:26
Do you want to go to the scene?
01:41
Portable nine on scene, two-story wooded structure, nothing showing from three sides.
01:50
Receive nine on scene, two stories, nothing showing in three sides, fourteen, fifty.
01:59
Once on dispatch from engine two.
02:03
Go engine two.
02:05
So engine two in room.
02:08
Inuit 14, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Henderson Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267
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