Automatic fire alarm triggers response at research facility, Bethel CT
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An automatic fire alarm was activated at the main building near Research Drive in Bethel, Connecticut. The Bethel and Stony Hill fire departments were dispatched to investigate the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Bethel Fire and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
C-9-57 is Sonny Hill and Duffel Fire Department requested Dura-Sull near Research Drive for the automatic fire alarm, main building.
00:07
Called in by the alarm company.
00:09
Repeating. Stony Hill and Duffel fire department requested Dura-Sel, near Research Drive.
00:14
The general fire alarm,
00:16
Main building, called in by the alarm company.
00:21
Two-four-one-two-house redirecting.
00:22
Two-four-four-one-two-house redirecting.
00:31
Two point four-one-two-five.
00:38
S-one-one-two-zero.
00:40
S-one to do ourselves.
00:47
S-three to the house.
00:50
S-three in the house.
00:51
S-three in the house. S-three in the house.
00:57
Sanger three Wayne group.
01:00
Engine three up awaiting the crew.
01:09
254.5.254 to house.
01:31
Okay, 9957 to Stoney Hill and Bethel.
01:33
Part of our request is RISO near Research Drive for the automatic fire alarm coming in at the main building.
01:39
S-one is en route to the scene.
01:41
Engine three is up awaiting crew 241 S3 and 254 to the house.
01:46
Repeating Stony Hill and Bethel fire request at Dar-SEL.
01:49
Near Research Drive's main building for the automatic fire alarm.
01:53
S-one is en route to the scene.
01:55
Engine three is up awaiting crew 241-254 S3 to the house.
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Location mentioned:
Research Dr, Bethel, CT 06801
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