False fire alarm at rutland apartment, Rutland VT
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment in Sheldon Towers, Rutland. The alarm had been sounding for about 30 minutes. Upon arrival, they found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rutland County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Central to Rutland City Fire responds to near Sheldon Place, Sheldon Towers.
00:05
For a fire alarm, caller advised she can hear a fire alarm or a smoke detector going off at apartment 602.
00:14
She heard someone talking inside, but no one answered the door when she knocked.
00:21
It's been going off for approximately 30 minutes.
00:24
Her feet responds to near Sheldon Place, apartment 602.
00:28
for a fire or smoke alarm activation.
00:34
Out of tone, 2357.
00:41
Central from engine form.
00:48
Good.
00:52
Agent 4 will be available momentarily.
00:54
This is a faulty detector.
00:56
Sent 4.
01:02
Faulty detector.
01:03
You'll be clearing in just moment.
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Location mentioned:
Sheldon Towers, Rutland, VT 05701
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