Fire alarm activated at danbury apartment building, Danbury CT
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Fire department units responded to a fire alarm at the Kimberly Place Apartments near Main Street in Danbury. Upon arrival, there was no visible fire, no evacuation, and no alarm sound. It appeared to be a false alarm activation.
Audio|Heard on: Danbury Fire HQ
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 22, Truck 1, and Car 30.
00:03
Respond to commercial fire alarm.
00:05
Near Main Street.
00:08
Unit 208. Kimberly Place Apartments.
00:11
Cross streets are South Street and Elmwood Place.
00:14
Engine 22, Chuck 1 and Car 30.
00:18
Respond to commercial fire alarm.
00:20
Near Main Street.
00:22
Unit 208. Kimberly Place Apartments.
00:26
Cross streets are South Street and Elmwood Place.
00:34
Dispatch card 3 is apartment 208, turn 906.
00:43
The alarm is in 208, the caller moved at 906.
00:52
Car 30, the negative is correct.
00:54
The alarm is going off in 906 and it was reported by 208.
01:00
So you got no call from the alarm company then?
01:05
Negative. Thank you.
01:15
Thank you.
01:23
Dispatch, Car 30 is on scene.
01:26
I've got nothing showing from the Alpha Bravo Charlie side, no sign.
01:32
Evacuation, no sign of alarm indicated.
01:34
Car 30 will have command.
01:37
It's going to be a 10-story non-combustible.
01:40
Stop.
01:44
We're seeing 5'30.10 story, non-combustible, nothing's showing on the Bravo Charlie side.
01:51
No sound of evacuation,
01:53
no sign of alarm.
01:54
The caller stated there was an alarm in the individual unit and he did see a stroke.
02:11
What I do is that you don't indicate anything.
02:20
Okay, the registration is my alarm?
02:28
Okay. Okay.
02:29
Okay. Let me know if you can't even if anything else.
02:41
Thank you, Charlie, sir.
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