Activated sprinkler pipe causes fire alarm at Rocky Hill atrium, Rocky Hill CT
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A fire alarm was activated at the atrium near Elm Street Extension in Rocky Hill. Fire units responded and found water flowing from an activated sprinkler pipe, causing the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Rocky Hill Fire
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Transcript:
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Rocky Hill Fire Department signal 50, 1160 Elm Street Extension, 1-160 Elm Street Extension, Atrium,
00:07
activated fire alarm coming in as general.
00:09
The truck 1, engine 2, engine 3, bar district 4, operating on fire ground 1 crosses Cromwell and Chatham, 91515.
00:38
Lockheel fire department signal 50, 1160 Elm Street extension atrium, activated fire alarm coming in as general.
00:46
Truck 1, engine 2, engine 3.
00:50
Cross to be Cromwell and Chatham.
00:52
Time 1515.
00:54
Back to Hill 2, Cromwell Fire, Tonor Radio.
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Logger. All right.
01:03
Glad. Glad.
01:09
Carthry Elchuted country.
01:14
Carthry.
01:15
Here's arrival singles through the nursing facility, warm sounding, truly investigating, commanding.
01:22
Roger Carter, you're on scene, warm sounding investigating 1520.
01:28
Command as much.
01:35
The answer, commands.
01:38
I have a sprinkler pipe that's been activated, unknown location, but we do have water coming out of the flow.
01:45
Roger, waterfall from sprinkler on no location, this type, 1524.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St Ext, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
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