False fire alarm at Chestnut Hill medical clinic, Brookline MA


A fire alarm was triggered at a medical clinic near Boylston St in Chestnut Hill. Fire responders arrived but found no signs of fire. The alarm was determined to be false, likely caused by a faulty phone landline.
Audio|Source: Needham and Brookline Police / Fire
03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Captain Robert Cook Drive, command, fire alarm[1].
00:03
Engine 2 is clear the medical.
00:05
In service, command terminated.
00:09
See you in-force command terminated.
00:11
Fire alarm, I should fire is off.
00:16
15, 17 feet.
00:45
My alarm P4 is off. P4 is off, 16, 18.
00:59
One out of control.
01:04
All right, it's going to be maxed. Two Kilo, Victor, Victor, Vita, Vita, 9A, this prox. Right in front of 2.23, born it.
01:10
No information on the vehicle divot and advice.
01:14
Okay.
01:17
Free ICALA.
01:21
To be LA, 15, 19.
01:45
Defender 1 restroom 3,
01:47
232 May.
01:50
He was 20-year-old was (name withheld).
02:03
Sign of control.
02:05
Control.
02:07
Do you take that 911 or be ended at near Boylston St. A seven minutes, thank you.
02:25
549, it is coming from a landline where we try to get it back on the phone,
02:31
not connecting,
02:32
possible faulty line.
02:38
It's the landline out of near Boylston St, correct?
02:41
Yes, sir.
02:44
I feel any information on what suite it might be or anything?
02:52
Negative, no info.
02:55
All right, I'll check with a plug-up.
02:58
Roger.
03:03
Five, fine, control.
03:07
Control. Control.
03:13
44 spoke to staff at the clinic.
03:15
No affair in an emergency. You can show it's clear. And can you show us headed to 80 Fights, Thornton Road, if you can serve favorless?
03:23
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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