Fire units investigate alarm activation at avon residence, Avon CT
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Fire units responded to an activated fire alarm at a residence near Hospital Hill Road in Avon, Connecticut. The homeowner reported the alarm had been sounding for over 30 minutes with no visible smoke or fire and had reset it. Responders investigated for possible alarm malfunction or carbon monoxide issue but found no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Avon Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
Activated fire alarm, 594, Hospital Hill Road.
00:12
To fire units, activated fire alarm, Hospital Hill Road.
00:20
Called in by the homeowner,
00:23
the alarm has been going off for 30-plus minutes.
00:26
Homeowner has seen nothing inside the house and has reset the alarm, but would like us to check.
00:36
Montu is responding.
00:54
C-1-2 is on scene, 594 Hospital Hill.
00:59
It's a shared driveway to the rear lot; we're investigating.
01:04
The motion is right about.
01:14
Supporting interest, five.
01:15
Two entry to support.
01:19
All units from two, you can go on the flow.
01:22
Investigating an alarm issue.
01:25
It's silent now.
01:31
All units are comfortable.
01:40
Engine 11 responding to three entry.
01:47
14.
01:49
Off and a plus.
01:51
11 from 2.
02:04
Face to engine 11.
02:09
11 from 2.
02:18
Yeah,
02:23
you can pull up the shared driveway.
02:26
It's pretty much a straight shot.
02:27
We just need your CO meter to run through the house.
02:32
11 copy.
02:40
We'll hold this engine 11.
02:42
There's no fire problem at the moment.
02:47
Ready holding the engine 11.
02:54
Chris 16 responding.
03:04
Traffic 16, I think you keep clear.
03:07
Welcome to that, June 11.
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