Alarm response at building near Huntington Street in Hartford, Hartford CT
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Fire units responded to an alarm at a building near Huntington Street, Hartford. No visible fire was found, but possible issues were noted. A key holder and a member of L&I were requested to assist. The situation may involve a malfunctioning alarm or a water leak in the basement.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Fire Department
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, do you have key holder for 48 Huntington Street?
00:06
Stand by.
00:11
Was that shooter again, sir?
00:15
48 Huntington.
00:20
There's a little thing that's going on over here.
00:22
I heard an alarm going off, so I investigated and found a platform of other issues.
00:32
I do have a keyholder from November 1st.
00:34
I'll try to give them a call.
00:48
Letter 4, 105, Harold Street, single-family home.
00:52
It's going to be for a water problem with a leak in the basement.
00:55
Cross the Heartland Street and Palm Street, they'll be a fire dispatch.
01:01
They'll be a fire dispatch.
01:03
I don't have to Car 308.
01:04
The key holder is not anything.
01:09
Hold on.
01:10
All right.
01:12
He's by the name of Mike.
01:13
I'll last.
01:18
Part of 4, that's 1005-year-O street.
01:20
It's going to be for water leaking from the boiler.
01:25
I think that it was just a little spot and it was really huge in the basement.
01:29
Crested at Hartland Street and Palm Street, you'll be a fire just back.
01:35
I'm sorry, Card 398.
01:37
Do you say that again?
01:40
Can you dispatch a member of L&I to come to 48 Huntington Street, please?
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Location mentioned:
Huntington St, Hartford, CT 06105
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