Cooking smoke triggers false fire alarm at apartment, East Hartford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at an apartment on Elms Village Drive caused emergency response units to be dispatched. The alarm was found to be false and was canceled without incident.
Audio|Heard on: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
near Elms Village Drive apartment B, Bravo 3, Pornnelly, mail with Chespan,
00:07
for engine 6,
00:09
ladder 2, engine 6, Manchester.
00:12
near Elms Village Drive, Apartment B, Bravo 3,
00:15
Pernevley, Mail, Chaspanne, Ladder 2, engine 6, Manchester, sir.
00:22
6 is a new, it can cancel ladder 2.
00:25
Region 6 and 0, ladder 2 is in class.
00:30
The energy copy.
00:34
406, move no order to the right.
00:37
5A2.
00:42
2nd. Sorry,
00:45
I should be sure, 411C.
00:47
No 1NC. No 1NC.
00:52
On my female paper, I'm going to cost to be 35.
00:56
This time of mileage is 8,
00:58
757-2, when this is done.
01:02
Roger, at 1021 hours.
01:06
Take 11.
01:08
Andreland, go let's try.
01:10
Take 11 in a lot.
01:13
Nothing at the high turn of Aquanick.
01:16
Good 4 on scene.
01:19
Thank you, Medic 5, Rival Manchester.
01:24
Arrival Manchester.
01:31
This, uh, 520, we're flying to Elm Street, we have Medic 1 on board.
01:40
Recease.
01:41
May.
01:44
Dispatchers, Agha.
01:45
Dispatchers on.
01:48
Sit off due to cooking, you can hold this the Tower 1, Injia 3 for now.
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1, you can hold where you are for now.
01:58
Perfect Quantica, Command, Inger 1, Injun 3, Tower 1-O, Smith.
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Location mentioned:
Elms Village Dr b, East Hartford, CT 06118
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