Smoke odor reported at rural residence with no fire, Burlington CT
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Fire and Emergency Services responded to a report of smoke odor and potential furnace malfunction near Carriage Drive in Burlington. On arrival, there was no visible smoke, and no fire was found at the two-story wood frame residence.
Audio|Heard on: Burlington Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Odor of smoke in the residence near Carriage Drive.
00:15
Base 2, Burlington Fire and EMS.
00:19
Near Carriage Drive.
00:20
Call reporting an odor of smoke and something burning in the basement.
00:25
A possible furnace malfunction.
00:28
No visible smoke.
00:30
Timeout is 1822.
00:33
20 other two copies.
00:45
Police engine one responding crew report.
00:49
Dr. Engineer 1, you're 1825.
00:53
Roger Nguyen responding, crew of five.
00:56
Rescue, responding 1825.
01:01
Okay, anchor 101 responded.
01:05
101 responding.
01:06
101 responding 1825. 201 responding 1825.
01:08
20 to 200.
01:15
One, any, unit 200, 1825.
01:19
Engine 2 respond.
01:24
Engine 2, 1127.
01:26
Engine 3 responding with 2.
01:35
Engine 3-11830.
01:43
Okay,
01:44
H-riskier 9 on C, 2-story wood frame.
01:46
Nothing showing.
01:48
Car 4 is Command.
01:49
We're asking you got 2-story wood frame.
01:55
Nothing shown. Car 4 is going to be Command 1830.
01:59
And your 1 is on frame.
02:02
Engine 1 at 1831.
02:07
Anchor 101 something.
02:10
101 on the ground, you can see.
02:12
Car 2 to base.
02:13
I'm going to assume carriage command.
02:21
Car 2 to car 4.
02:22
The homeowner is coming up to the driving now.
02:24
Reporting a possible issue with a furnace.
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Location mentioned:
Carriage Dr, Burlington, CT 06013
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