Fire alarm triggered at Rehab Center on Providence St, Worcester MA


A fire alarm was triggered at the rehab center on Providence Street. Fire crews responded and investigated but found no sign of fire. The issue was caused by a water flow switch malfunction. The situation was resolved and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Fire and EMS
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
9-362 to size.
00:02
Panel is reading water flow. We're making a way down in the basement.
00:06
We'll hold the current assignment.
00:10
Received command heading to the basement holding the current assignment at near Providence St.
00:19
Fire alarm[1] change tonight.
00:27
Take follow on.
00:34
Fire alarm[1] answering Engine 4.
00:37
Engine 4 is back.
00:40
Engine 4, I have you back, 126.
00:49
Fine, answer.
00:51
Engine I just be advised the Restore came in.
00:58
We have that, thank you.
01:02
9-1-1-1.
01:11
Caw-4 and file-line.
01:14
Fire-line answering, Caw-4.
01:17
Caw-4 is back.
01:19
Caw-4, I have you back, 128.
01:29
Cathay or file.
01:31
Firelaw, I'm answering Cothrey.
01:35
Cuthry is on scene, 12-thous command while they investigate.
01:40
Cuthry, have you on scene, 128.
01:49
Ladder 7, a file on time.
01:52
So I'm answering ladder 7. Letter 7.
01:54
We're back.
01:56
Dr. 7, I have you back.
02:02
129. Command.
02:06
This appears to be an issue with the flow switch.
02:11
Doesn't feel like we have any water for.
02:15
Engine 12 can handle,
02:17
we'll wait on team for a responsible party.
02:20
We'll resolve the rest of the time.
02:29
Received. All companies off at near Providence St can return available holding Engine 12.
02:35
Again, companies off at near Providence St can return available holding Engine 12.
02:40
Engine 12 switching to Opt-C at 1229.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Fire-related incident notification/dispatch
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