Fire alarm at three-story wood building shows no fire, Montville CT
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A general fire alarm was reported at a three-story wood building near Jerome Road. Multiple fire departments responded, but no fire or smoke was visible upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: East Lyme/Montville Fire/EMS
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Station M to Motholm weekend departments, Oakdale and Chuck, fill your tankers.
00:04
It surrounded the old department's near Jerome Road to be the first building for a general fire alarm.
00:10
Call comes the Alarm Company.
00:12
As they're going to Mofo and weekend apartment, Oakland Department, Oakdale and Steel Your Tankers.
00:16
So on the Olds Department, near Jerome Road,
00:19
the first building, the general fire alarm.
00:22
Call comes to the alarm company.
00:24
No calls from the apartment complex on 1613.
00:33
21-roup.
00:37
21, respond.
00:45
42 is on the way.
00:47
42 is on the way.
00:48
42 respond.
00:53
193 response.
00:55
193 response.
00:57
193 is fine.
01:04
M1's responding.
01:09
M1 responded. M1 responded.
01:16
Montel M32 responding.
01:18
32 responding.
01:21
32 responded.
01:23
So 15 is responding.
01:28
15 is responding. 15 responded.
01:34
Bobo 13 response.
01:35
Do you have a unit number again?
01:42
That's a negative.
01:44
General Fire alarm in that first building.
01:51
Okay, we got a three-story wood construction, nothing shown, and lower-a-bye.
01:56
We see the three-story.
02:06
Nothing show on a little by.
02:09
Number 13-resum.
02:13
13-resum.
02:16
Number 21-time.
02:23
2119.
02:26
M12, the model responded.
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Location mentioned:
Jerome Rd, Uncasville, CT 06382
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