Fire alarm at Rose Manor caused by accidental activation, Pittsfield MA


Firefighters and EMS responded to a fire alarm activation at Rose Manor near Elberon Ave in Pittsfield. The alarm was first treated as a possible medical emergency for a 24-year-old woman. It was later confirmed to be an accidental activation with no actual fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: Berkshire County Fire, Police and EMS - Central-Northern
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Transcript:
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Energy 2, Mending KVLON.
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The Rose Center, near Elberon Ave, Pittsfield.
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Will be Building 4, Department E.S.O.
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Medical alarm activation, no contact.
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The line, NG2, Navy1.
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Bott, Rose, Manor, near Elberon Ave.
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Building 4, apartment, E.S.O. 24-year-old female, medical alarm activation, no contact.
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3,300.
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Sir, that's 3,300.
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Fire alarm[1], engine 2 responding, Rose Manor 40, medical alarm activation.
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Agent 2 responding, Rose Manor 40,
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17 and 11.
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4-1 I sign myself an OS, I'll update it, honey.
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104.
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17, 12.
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Two on saying will have expense.
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This two on seeing, Mill Center is going to 40 to eight minutes, 17 seconds.
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Notice unit from two-way or cancel, accidental activation,
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wire alarm, induce, service.
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Nd2-81, that's service, 17, 4K.
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Eighty-one, copy, cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire alarm: Activated automatic fire alarm signal
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