False fire alarm at New Hartford building, New Hartford CT
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Fire department responded to an activated fire alarm near East Cotton Hill Road in New Hartford. No smoke or fire was found, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Near East Cotton Hill Road for the activated fire alarm 52[1], Bravo 1[2].
00:04
Repeating near East Cotton Hill Road, activated fire alarm, 50, new trip, Bravo 1[2].
00:09
Cross streets, which field, turn, pike, and Parsmouth Drive, 445.
00:15
New Hartford, Car 3 and road to the scene.
00:19
Hartford, Car 3 to the scene, 446.
00:26
Pog 10 and root to the scene.
00:31
Pog 10 to the scene, 448.
00:37
No,
00:39
for current 3MC.
00:41
1 and a half story would nothing showing about seeing.
00:47
Noor for car 3 on scene, one and a half story would nothing showing.
00:51
440.
00:56
For per one to the scene, two to quarters, 450.
01:00
POP engine one assembled.
01:04
PAYPOG engine one assembling 451.
01:11
Canadian one clear, Charlotte, returning 451.
01:23
Noir for Car 3L3.
01:27
Noir for Car 3.
01:30
Unknown reason for alarm.
01:33
Alarm is been reset at this time.
01:36
You could hold new Hartford units in place.
01:43
Roger New Heart for Car 3.
01:45
Unknown reason for alarm.
01:46
Alarm has been reset holding No Heart for Units in quarters, 452[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
52: Medical/EMS case (e.g., sick, injured, or intoxicated person)
[2]
Bravo 1: Medium-priority medical response
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
E Cotton Hill Rd, New Hartford, CT 06057
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