Fire alarm triggers with smoke reported at industrial complex, Seymour CT
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Fire alarm activated at a large industrial complex near Day Street in Seymour. Multiple alarm activations reported with possible smoke detected on the first floor. Fire units are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Seymour Fire
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Transcript:
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Seymour Dispatch,
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respond, I priority,
00:03
key right, near Day Street, for the multiple activations fire alarm.
00:08
For repeating, respond,
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key right, near Day Street, crossing New Haven Road and Birch Street, for the multiple activations for the general fire alarm.
00:17
It's supposed to 100 hours, or 17, engine 13, engine 15, rest of the telephone truck, 14.
00:31
FM1 will be responding.
00:33
No one responding received.
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C.
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Cormone responder respond.
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Keyright, near Day Street, building 45.
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for general and first floor smoke activation.
00:57
FM1's in route, engine 13, engine 15, rescue 12, truck 14 to respond.
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QRA, near Day Street,
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building 45 for general and for source smoke activation.
01:07
FM1 is on the air.
01:09
Engine 13, engine 15, rescue 12, truck 14 to respond, 0702, K-defuise 608.
01:22
FM1 will be unseen large industrial complex at the fire alarm activated an Xbox.
01:30
Seen, large factory, you have that Oxfox.
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C-103.
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Seymour FM1.
01:42
Go ahead, Seymour.
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Femart.
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Are you on side with the Ekelo3?
01:48
Let me have a locate 1.
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I am at the fire line down.
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Receive, I'm going to go back to state one in on site.
01:57
Roger, are you able to give him a call and tell him the head towards the firelight?
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Roger.
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30 is under-rapping a crew.
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Searching, receipt.
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