Fire alarm triggered by melted plastic on stove, Ansonia CT
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A fire alarm went off at a four-story apartment building near Woodlawn Avenue. The building was not evacuated since there was no fire. The alarm was caused by a plastic plate melting on a stove burner. All emergency units returned to service after confirming no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Off on happening for anyone.
00:02
Good morning, I'm Tony.
00:07
I'll be on scene.
00:09
Four story.
00:11
Department building, building is not evacuated, alarm sounding.
00:16
The apartment building, building not evacuated, alarm sounding.
00:33
Roger.
00:47
Ten on, same.
00:49
Same.
00:56
He's on same.
00:57
He's on, same.
01:01
Hi, Victor, Forty.
01:07
Here, Forty.
01:09
All right at Griffin.
01:16
Special detail.
01:24
Hydrant, near Woodlawn Avenue.
01:27
I turn near Woodlawn Avenue.
01:28
Hydrant, near Woodlawn Avenue.
01:39
(number withheld), can you sign on that alarm.
01:49
FreeZoo, Bravo, you're on scene, 1814.
01:57
614.
02:06
6OC, you should be able to reset it.
02:13
2040, Anthony.
02:21
Plate on the stove got melted, we turn the burner on,
02:26
melted it,
02:27
no fire, all units to return to service.
02:36
Plastic plate on the stove was melted there, no fire, all units are returning to service.
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Location mentioned:
Woodlawn Ave, Ansonia, CT 06401
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