Fire alarm activation at residential building in Rutland, Rutland VT
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Fire department responded to a fire alarm activation at a residential building near Tremont Street, Rutland. They arrived on scene, confirmed everyone was out safely, investigated the cause, and reset the alarm system.
Audio|Heard on: Rutland County Fire
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Rutland City Fire, respond to near Tremont Street, Templewood Court,
00:05
for a fire alarm.
00:07
Repeat, respond to near Tremont Street, Templewood Court,
00:11
for a fire alarm.
00:12
Time of town 2443.
00:19
Fire two.
00:22
They're going to fire, go ahead.
00:25
Clare at Nicar1, driving on scene.
00:31
Clear 11th.
00:32
We're on the scene.
00:35
Clear 11th.
00:36
When we have an engine 1 on scene, uh, everybody's out of the car.
00:40
Station 1, Holden Quarters for right now, roads are gonna IC,
00:44
and there's only one vehicle on this roof.
00:52
Central City Fire.
00:56
Go ahead.
01:01
Tower 1, engine 4 and route 5, 3Montory.
01:05
Four, this is going to be building five central.
01:07
We're on scene.
01:09
We'll be out investigating tower as trans.
01:12
Clearance.
01:15
Good fire.
01:18
The one, they're in the scene, return to quarter.
01:20
Thank you.
01:22
Please ten for you minutes.
01:28
The station, want you guys to clear.
01:30
We're on the way back.
01:38
Stage 1 copy, have good night.
01:47
Before the tower.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:53
Would you work your way to the box please to get that reset? This is Bacon.
02:04
Ten four.
02:11
Panel set reset.
02:18
We don't need that band.
02:19
We don't need that band.
02:25
Article 243, reset and serve.
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Location mentioned:
Tremont St, Rutland, VT 05701
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