Chemical agent release triggers false fire alarm, Plymouth MA


A fire alarm was reported at a home near Delpen Street in Plymouth, MA. Fire crews found no fire upon arrival but detected a chemical agent released inside, likely from a pest control product. Residents were advised to stay out for 1.5 hours and ventilate the house afterward. No hazardous fire situation was present.
Audio|Source: Town of Plymouth Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, engine four is off, command, near Milford.
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Venture four, you're on scene with command, near Delpen Street.
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Engine four to pilot.
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I'm answering to engine four.
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The agent for the three bombs is expelled from the cannon surprise wire arrival.
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We've advised the home to leave the home for another hour and a half.
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And then you go back and eventually, open the windows for the instructions on the back of the box.
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There's no fire problem.
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Your man's going to be terminated. Agent 4th, Cliff.
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I'm Steve's engine 4.
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