Automatic fire alarm triggered by smoke detector at Bantam Lake Road, Morris CT
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An automatic fire alarm was activated by a smoke detector at an address near Bantam Lake Road in Litchfield County. The alarm was possibly caused by burnt food, but this was not confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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Transcript:
00:00
El Citi 2Ban fire, Litchfield Fire Automatic Response, Refundon Number near Bantam Lake Road.
00:05
Before an automatic fire alarm, appointing a smoke detector activation, 52 Bravo 1.
00:09
For being, Respondon, near Bantam Lake Road.
00:13
Before an automatic fire alarm, appointing a smoke detector activation, 52 Bravo 1.
00:17
The car streets, Circle Drive, and North Shore Road.
00:20
Timing on 1327.
00:29
Yeah, guys.
00:33
Intercept. You had three arrival in Denver.
00:37
Roger.
00:42
Route with 3 at 1328.
00:48
And I'll see the Bannon Engine 35.
00:51
The lot of coming reported to us possibly burnt food, a correction.
00:56
The caller on scene possibly reporting burnt food, but they were unsure.
01:03
Roger. Roger.
01:15
LCD to Litchfield Fire, your second tone, respond to number near Bantam Lake Road.
01:20
You're from automatic fire alarm, appointing a smoke detector activation, 52-1, time of your second tone, 1330.
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