False fire alarm at university dormitory due to system malfunction, Worcester MA
Emergency units responded to a fire alarm at a university dormitory near Boynton Street in Worcester. After investigation with campus police, it was determined the alarm was caused by a system malfunction. No fire or danger was found, and all units were released.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Just the Strait truck, come around the back side.
00:10
Hi, Lou.
00:12
60's on arrival, five-story, brick dormitory, lodge building.
00:16
Not the children this time.
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And it's 16 to be investigating.
00:19
16 has Boeing Street Command.
00:27
16 on arrival, established command of investigating, 1530.
00:32
Engine 3 is level 1.
00:42
A lot of two is level one.
00:50
Man. Man the pilot, let me follow up.
00:54
No 360 do decide.
00:56
We're with WPI police at this time.
00:58
They said it's the trouble in the system, false alarm, Andrew 16 can nail to all the companies later return.
01:03
All right, I'm at that.
01:04
I'll come please out in response to Boynton Street Care Return.
01:07
Holding 16 only, and all companies out at Boyton Street Caritrain, holding 16 only, 16 takes up the Charlie, 1531.
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Location mentioned:
Near Boynton St, Worcester, MA 01609
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