False fire alarm caused by faulty smoke detector, Plymouth MA


A fire alarm at a residential apartment on Prince St was triggered by a faulty smoke detector. No fire or danger was found, and responding units were released.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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Latta 3 on scene, 2.5-story, apartment open, nothing showing, passed in command of a battalion 3. Glad of 3 will be investigating.
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The line of 3 are on scene.
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Nothing shown to 2.5 story would frame, pass the command to Italian 3, you are investigating.
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File 1, Battalion 3 is off, Battalion 3 O, Prince Street, Command.
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We see, Battalion 3 is here, we'll come in.
00:31
Now, Battalion 3, be advised, we had a central station line for G-Pub. We have the box plug on our end. Engine 2 is going to investigate,
00:38
but we had a medical on Resnick Road. We're going to divert them to it and have them do G-Pub after.
00:45
The upper armament, if that works.
00:48
We'll, uh, if I get a company free-up, I'll not up until it's Jeep up.
00:53
File, I'm gonna see.
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File, I'm Latitude on scene, near Front Street.
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Latitude, Yon C.
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Battalion 3 to Angio 1, want you continue level 1, I might divert you to G-pub.
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Receive.
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Receive. Enter 1-Bund Team will be staged by Hydrant.
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See, VEGER1 on your stage with hydrogen.
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Interior Upper Street, Command.
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Command, answering.
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We have a faulty detector, second floor, building three, you can release up the units.
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Commander 3 to handle.
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Command, as a commander file, um,
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faulty detector, no fire problem,
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returning.
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Location mentioned:
Prince St, Plymouth, MA 02360
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