Fire alarm at hospital triggered by dry drain, New London CT
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital. The building was checked inside and outside, and no signs of fire were found. The alarm was caused by a dry drain in a bay area, not an active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Groton Fire
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm G 502 is out at the L&M.
00:04
5102 at LNM.
00:10
C3O3 of Fire Alask, we are off-acquare.
00:13
Zero 3 and quarters.
00:19
M.S. 150 Gold Star Highway.
00:31
326.3.26.
00:35
Ground Firearm 2, Pecoran Bridge, Grand Ambulance, responding hot, 150 Gold Star Highway that's Walmart.
00:42
The 80-year-old female fell on the parking lot.
00:45
She is now inside,
00:46
speaking with the manager.
00:48
Operate Ups 1, Ground Firearm 2, Grand Ambulance, McCorm, responding hot, 150 Gold Star Highway at Walmart.
00:54
The 80-year-old female fell in the parking lot, she's now inside speaking with the manager.
00:59
Operate Office 1, 11.03.
01:01
Social workers want to respond with us.
01:04
so we'll be waiting for her.
01:06
Rider.
01:12
One quick, Tony, she got home to the name.
01:18
313 on the law.
01:20
33, 7.
01:24
Hi, LAMG, 3O2 responded.
01:27
3O2 responded.
01:33
Highland, 33 ounce seat.
01:36
33 aught soon.
01:42
I'm from G68.
01:48
68.
01:53
Interior and exteriors of the building has been metered.
01:58
No abnormal readings questioning a dry drain in the Bay Area.
02:06
Receive dry drain in the Bay Area and no meter readings exterior and interior.
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