Fire alarm activated at healthcare facility in guilford, Guilford CT
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A fire alarm was activated at a healthcare facility near Westlake Avenue in Guilford. Multiple alarms were triggered including in the electrical room and room 227. No false alarms detected. Emergency responders were informed and hydrants near the location were identified.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford Fire and Police
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Galbert standby for code 4 activated fire alarm number 109 Westlake Avenue to Guilford House.
00:20
Code 4[1], activated fire alarm number 109 Westlake Avenue, the Guilford House.
00:26
Comes in through CSM as the electrical room.
00:30
Time out,
00:31
1446.
00:39
Roger, Car 1, Car 2, Car 2, Car 3, Rescue, 122.
00:47
Control 1, 2, Car 1, be advised of the second activation was room 227.
00:54
So electrical room and room 227.
00:58
Receip.
00:59
Any false with ability?
01:04
Negative. I had received a trouble alarm shortly before this came in.
01:08
I tried calling (name withheld). No answer on the cell call.
01:21
Thank you.
01:24
Repeating location, code 4, activated fire alarm.
01:27
Number 109, Westlake Avenue, the Guilford House.
01:31
Preplan will be number 6.
01:33
You have hydrants at 109 Westlake Avenue in front of the Guilford House and across from 102, Westlake Avenue.
01:49
Car119, one story healthcare facilities, something visible to the exterior car one establishment.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control
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Location mentioned:
W Lake Ave, Guilford, CT 06437
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