Smoke from machinery mistaken for fire at storage units, Old Orchard Beach ME


Responders were dispatched for reports of heavy smoke near Ocean Park Road storage units. Upon arrival, they found no fire. The smoke was caused by machinery starting up and backfiring. Units cleared and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Old Orchard Beach
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Transcript:
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It's going to be near Ocean Park Road, according to storage, passenger by reporting a large amount of smoke coming from the storage units.
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72 yellow migrant,
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right across from Smithville Road in the same side of the road.
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Up.
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Time for.
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Time for.
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I'm sorry to allow me. Got you go ahead. You have this time I have nothing shown I'll be on to see it. Scotts you a lot of motion pack, man.
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There you are you working.
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All right.
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Stop going here. I want that you going around.
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Well, there's no active fire right.
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I'm happy.
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Thanks, six hundred, deputy nurse park.
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The first two companies are going out with the deputy. The deputy. The deputy.
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And Old Orchard.
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It's direct command.
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There's no fire here. You can return the balance of the assignment. It was a piece of machinery starting up.
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Tom, come in.
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You have no fire.
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A piece of machinery starting out and back fired.
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Well, if at all units, you can be in service and return back to your town.
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