False fire alarm at large mill building in Manchester, Manchester CT
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a three-story mill building near Stain Street in Manchester. No fire was found. The alarm triggered by water flow was a false alarm. The system was reset and all units cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm 3 is on Stain, 3-story, large mill building, nothing showing on two sides.
00:07
I'll be establishing command,
00:09
Agent 6 upon your arrival, have water supply.
00:12
And truck 5, you'll be reconned.
00:27
Units for fours, so we're standing on Channel 1.
00:35
6.5 feet water supply.
00:39
Company 6.715.
00:41
No.
00:48
Boards available.
00:51
717.
00:58
Fireland, fine street, command.
01:04
All ahead, find strike me.
01:08
Water flow trip due to a search,
01:11
alarm is reset and holding.
01:13
All companies are dismissed command terminated.
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Manchester, CT
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