Commercial building fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke, Greenwich CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a commercial building at Orchard Street, Greenwich, after the fire alarm was triggered by smoke and heat detectors. The incident was later confirmed to be caused by cooking smoke only.
Audio|Heard on: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
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By dispatching,
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engine two, squad one, truck one, squadty, and car four,
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12 Orchard Street near Avelace Cross Street, Valley Road, commercial alarm, first floor,
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smoke and heat detector activation.
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On a repeat, engine two, squad one, truck one, and squad eight,
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with car four,
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12 Orchard Street, commercial alarm.
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He's one alpha,
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10 now 1650 foot.
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Squalid group.
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Corporal is not 12 words a general.
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1650.
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Jux for it.
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I say 1650.
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1650.
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This is a mouth.
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In-mouth.
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Race of 1657.
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Roger Tannock.
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In fact, sorry, Woodfaring, residential group, home.
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The command will be investigated on the show.
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Rocio, engine.
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See, and attention at 1650s, sir.
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2.0-1-1-2.
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For this special legend to only cooking smoke.
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Where is the Vention 2 only for 12-Warcher Street?
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By this fashion, the I use responding to a water street for engine 2 holding with engine 2 only cooking smoke.
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Time now with 1659.
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Location mentioned:
Orchard St, Cos Cob, CT 06807
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