Residential fire alarm caused by vacuum dust in Charlotte, Charlotte VT
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Fire and rescue units responded to a residential fire alarm near Thorpe Cove Road in Charlotte, Vermont. The alarm company confirmed the activation was caused by dust from a vacuum, and all units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Respond near Thorpe Cove Road in Charlotte residential fire alarm.
00:04
Zone is second hall smokes.
00:19
Charlotte Fire Rescue, 133, Thorpe Cove Road and Charlotte residential fire alarm.
00:25
Zona's second hall smoke.
00:32
Charlotte A2,
00:34
Copies, and is responding.
00:35
Essex 1 from Essex2, rescue repeater.
00:40
SX1, go ahead.
00:44
Shoverdustle slash slot C1 copies.
00:46
...weather weather-related speed issues.
00:49
It's definitely mechanical.
00:50
We can't go faster 15 miles an hour on Route 15.
00:56
SX1, are you familiar with where Tyler Shop is located?
01:01
Tyler's right behind us.
01:04
He's going to pull in front of you and lead you to the shop and we'll take Essex1 there, okay.
01:11
Can you repeat?
01:14
Tyler's truck is going to pull in front of you, Essex 1, and he'll lead you to his shop, and you'll go there.
01:20
Copy.
01:38
Chalron 2, Charlott C1.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
The alarm company called back spoke with keyholder who said it was just dust from a vacuum.
01:58
Copy. Let's put out cancellation cones and I'll continue to make contact.
02:05
Separate.
02:07
Separate.
02:21
Cover to set.
02:22
Shalot Fire and Rescue.
02:23
You're canceled from the call near Thorpe Cove Road, repeating.
02:28
Canceled from the call, near Thorpe Cove Road per C-1.
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Location mentioned:
Thorpe Cove Rd, Charlotte, VT 05445
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