Fire alarm caused by construction activity at Lancaster St, Portland ME


A fire alarm was triggered near Lancaster Street due to construction activity. Fire crews responded and believe the alarm was caused by a water hammer effect. No fire was found upon investigation.
Audio|Source: Portland Fire
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Transcript:
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All right, striking City Box 2.3-22 for near Lancaster St.
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Respond blocks, ladder 1-105, engine 6, rescue on your option will be 3.
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Again, striking City Box 2, 2-3-2 for near Lancaster St.
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Shoring the waterfall, responding ladder, 105, engine 6, rescue on opt-3.
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Antipa, file. We go on and see two-story, ordinary construction.
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I do a construction going in front of the building, so I'll give you an update a minute.
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Therefore.
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Command to file. Follow.
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Father Richard, command.
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Therefore, maybe a water hammer. They're doing a lot of construction area.
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Okay.
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Final one, two out there now.
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Stand by 3A missed call.
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Staph, 926, 485, Cumberland, Apartment 15.
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We made for a 70-year-of-of-fino-vault and a ball, so Bravo, we'll call you up Chiles 4.
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Hey, Mn-KU6, 485, Kamberlin 9, Department 15, $70,000, 70-year-o fian-a-a-Balt, the Brawl of Collier-Callel's 4.
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Commandant Powell.
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Followed answer.
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I do believe this is going to be a water hammer. We do the construction and the roads. I'm going to hold everybody until I confirm that I do not have any flow to the riser.
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This rise number three more investigative.
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Go forth.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lancaster St, Portland, ME 04101
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