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The Biden family is spending Thanksgiving weekend at a Waterfront mansion owned by David Rubenstein...
The 13,000 square foot house is full of Bidens.
Joe and Jill's son Hunter and daughter Ashley are staying there as are a majority of their grandchildren: Naomi Biden and her husband Peter Neal, Finnegan, Maisy, Natalie, Little Hunter and Baby Beau.
The Nantucket Fire Department raced to the 13-acre compound on Abrams Point around 11:23 pm Wednesday evening.
The Secret Service said it was a 'false alarm.'
'There was a false alarm triggered and fire personnel cancelled the call and returned to the station. Fire department did not respond to the Secret Service site and there was no fire or incident requiring a fire service response,' Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told DailyMail.com.
A Nantucket Fire dispatch call was placed at 11:21 p.m. It is available here, but it requires a paid subscription to hear...
"After the initial report, the dispatcher told the NFD personnel to call the station via cell phone and minutes later the engine crew announced a "false alarm" over the radio and returned to the fire station," the Nantucket Current noted.
Makes one wonder what Hunter and Ashley were doing close to midnight. Joe was probably in bed by then...
I think some details about the "false alarm" would be appropriate. Did someone at the residence call? Was a smoke detector set off as someone burned a turkey or crack pipe? Was there a medical emergency?
Whatever happened, looks like the Secret Service took care of it, and they are taking care of the press coverage too.
The 13,000 square foot house is full of Bidens.
Joe and Jill's son Hunter and daughter Ashley are staying there as are a majority of their grandchildren: Naomi Biden and her husband Peter Neal, Finnegan, Maisy, Natalie, Little Hunter and Baby Beau.
The Nantucket Fire Department raced to the 13-acre compound on Abrams Point around 11:23 pm Wednesday evening.
The Secret Service said it was a 'false alarm.'
'There was a false alarm triggered and fire personnel cancelled the call and returned to the station. Fire department did not respond to the Secret Service site and there was no fire or incident requiring a fire service response,' Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told DailyMail.com.
A Nantucket Fire dispatch call was placed at 11:21 p.m. It is available here, but it requires a paid subscription to hear...

"After the initial report, the dispatcher told the NFD personnel to call the station via cell phone and minutes later the engine crew announced a "false alarm" over the radio and returned to the fire station," the Nantucket Current noted.
Makes one wonder what Hunter and Ashley were doing close to midnight. Joe was probably in bed by then...

I think some details about the "false alarm" would be appropriate. Did someone at the residence call? Was a smoke detector set off as someone burned a turkey or crack pipe? Was there a medical emergency?
Whatever happened, looks like the Secret Service took care of it, and they are taking care of the press coverage too.