Residential fire alarm malfunction near Foothills Road, Durham CT
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Fire department responded to a residential fire alarm near Foothills Road for a smoke detector activation. The alarm was later canceled after the homeowner reported it was a malfunction.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex County Public Safety (CLMRN System)
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Termin fire, standby.
00:02
Residential fire alarm, near Foothills Road.
00:06
Should be in the garage.
00:10
Racing.
00:16
Therm fire, respond near Foothills Road,
00:21
residential fire alarm, coming in as first floor smoke detector.
00:26
Pating,
00:27
thermfire, respond near Foothills Road for the residential fire alarm.
00:32
Timeout,
00:33
1620.
00:44
Terram Fire respond near Foothills Road.
00:49
Residential fire alarm coming in as first floor smoke detector.
00:54
Feeding.
00:56
Terrim Fire respond near Foothills Road for the residential fire alarm.
01:01
Timeout,
01:02
1620.
01:03
Really short 10141 responding to the scene.
01:08
10141 responding to the scene.
01:11
Valley Shore, 1014-2, they're surrounding to the scene.
01:15
1014-2 responding.
01:21
Valley Shore, 1014, 3 to quarters.
01:26
1014 and 3 quarters.
01:32
7.4s. 7 quarters.
01:36
Valley Shore, 6 all bouncing.
01:40
14, 7 quarters.4.
01:42
Valley short of 10, 14.1.
01:44
6.0, you're on.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:49
Call back from the alarm company, a homeowner was requesting to cancel reporting malfunction of the system.
01:59
Received. You can hold apparatus in quarters.
02:01
I'll head to the scene and get paperwork completed.
02:05
Roger, hold all units in quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Foot Hills Rd, Durham, CT 06422
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