False fire alarm at Stafford Hills Assisted Living, Plymouth MA


A fire alarm went off at Stafford Hills Assisted Living at 60 Stafford Street. Firefighters found no fire. The alarm was triggered by a water pressure surge during hydrant flushing. The system was reset and cleared without incident.
Audio|Source: Town of Plymouth Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
I do want to file alarm.
00:04
File on, I'm injured one.
00:09
We'll be investigating sprinkled flow.
00:13
Enjoying investigating sprinkler flow.
00:15
Enjoying investigating sprinkler flow.
00:24
File, I'm at you want.
00:28
Andrew Wants. Did you want to be advised, we're receiving that box again?
00:37
Received.
00:40
Received.
00:41
This appears to be an issue with flushing the hydrants, causing a pressure, surge.
00:47
We attempt to reset the system.
00:52
See, Benjamin.
00:54
It has to be an issue with oxygen hydrants, water surge.
00:58
It would be tempting to get reset.
01:05
A6, A6, clear the BI.
01:09
A6 is clear, B-I. A-6 is clear, B-I.
01:16
Go on the file off.
01:20
Engine one.
01:24
No fire problem, system's been reset, POS-1217, back as a master.
01:31
Receive, no fire problem, system has been reset.
01:34
1217 back as a master.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stafford St, Plymouth, MA 02360
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