Smoke detector triggers commercial fire alarm in Greenwich, Greenwich CT
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A commercial fire alarm was triggered at Bar Moli restaurant at 253 Greenwich Avenue, indicating possible smoke detector activation in the men's bathroom. Responders arrived and found no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Squad 1, Engine 204, Truck 1 and Car 4, respond to 253, Greenwich Avenue, Bar Moli, activated commercial fire alarm, indicating the men's room smoke detector.
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That's for Squad 1, engine, engine, engine, truck one, and car 4,
00:13
253, Greenwich Avenue, for an activated commercial fire alarm.
00:16
Cross streets are East Elm Street and Soundview Court, is Channel 1, time is 1919.
00:26
Excuse me.
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Car 4.
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One room.
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Car 4.
00:37
Carforces are now?
00:39
Tres.
00:41
Trucks, saw it.
00:43
Any truck. In your truck.
00:44
In your portion room.
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Receive.
00:52
Squad one, Donkene.
00:53
Three story, that three, that three.
00:55
Northern Channel. Spot one on.
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All right.
00:57
All right, see.
00:59
Three stories tag three, nothing showing.
01:01
Squad one, command, thank you to me.
01:08
Trucks, I'm safe.
01:14
You part one, I'll squad one. We'll squad one.
01:18
The first one.
01:21
Press out of command, good touch.
01:24
Okay, command.
01:29
Goal with Andrew 1.
01:30
This is set off an hour at the bathroom.
01:34
Racing. Holding one only at 1923.
01:40
All right, this bench on the air for Guy Chavvy holding edge one only, squad one only, 1923.
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I'll brief you, stand by.
01:53
This to the service.
01:55
Stand for it.
01:57
Engine forms cleared.
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Location mentioned:
Greenwich Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830
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