Fire alarm triggered by aerosol spray at nursing home, Wrentham MA


A fire alarm was activated at a nursing home near Dedham St in Wrentham. A staff member sprayed an aerosol can, which triggered the alarm. There were no signs of smoke or fire. The alarm system could not be reset immediately after the incident.
Audio|Source: Wrentham Fire
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Transcript:
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Nature 2 zone for 625 Deadham Street.
00:05
Ententee 2 have you in room 635 Deadham Street, surrounded to hill, fireline activation.
00:11
Keyman's box 1430 Zone 1.
00:14
We also have a Norfolk engine responding as well for the line box.
00:22
Any reports or anything?
00:28
We haven't reached anything directly from a facility, sir.
00:37
Free seat, nothing from the facility, thank you.
00:47
Retham. Rensifer.
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Rensify. Rensify.
00:53
Katoos en route to 655 Down Street.
00:57
Steve's got to have your respond.
01:05
Default case at the fire.
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Ready to get up the street for the line line.
01:11
You receive no forward engine to have your spawning.
01:13
6.55.
01:16
Ratham A2 on fire.
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Rental 5 is on for A2.
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A2 is transporting 1 to 30 starting 0.
01:29
Have you taken 1 to 30, starting 0?
01:31
I'm sorry.
01:44
Car 4, Anthem Fire.
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Anthemfire.
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You can show Car 4 engine 2 on scene.
01:53
You have a two-story nursing home, nothing shown from four sides.
01:58
Companies will be investigating.
02:04
...court engine 2, you're on scene with a two-story nursing home.
02:07
Nothing showing from four sides.
02:09
Companies are investigating.
02:12
Institute a car 4?
02:16
Go ahead.
02:18
Just got a report from facilities, he's stating that worker sprayed an aerosol can, set off the alarm, no smoke, no fire, they just can't reset the system.
02:29
Just stay in by and I'll go in for a reset.
02:39
Breesies, we're standing by the Delta side then.
02:44
Rathom fire has that message engine too.
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