Fire crews investigate building alarm in Simsbury, Simsbury CT
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Fire crews responded to an alarm at a multi-story wood frame building in Simsbury. They investigated a carbon monoxide and smoke alarm activation and took air quality measurements. The building was not evacuated during the check.
Audio|Heard on: Simsbury Fire Dispatch
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Quint 5, S-37, crew of 5 responding.
00:07
Quint 5 with S-37 and a crew 5, 2144.
00:17
This is right, Quint 5 is on scene.
00:20
A three-story wood frame building, not evacuated,
00:25
without checking.
00:30
This copy is Quint 5 on scene.
00:33
Two-story wood frame, nothing showing, not evacuated, out checking it at 2145.
00:44
37 from base, the key holder that the alarm company contacted with (name withheld).
00:51
He is on site.
00:58
Five copies.
01:06
Presentiation, TRIO, crew of 4, 34.
01:10
Engine 8, with 34, crew of 4, 2146.
01:20
21 on scene.
01:23
21 on scene, 21 47.
01:32
21 has command.
01:36
21 assuming command at 2147.
01:52
This is right 37 will have command.
01:56
Panel is showing Unit 2, 1st 4, CO smoke alarm will be investigating.
02:07
3721. I'm out front with command.
02:12
All right, I have my radio on the wrong frequency so I didn't hear it.
02:21
Alright, just start metering.
02:26
Yep,
02:28
normal readings.
02:29
We're trying to get keys from the residents, they lock the doors on the way out.
02:41
All right, did you find the building owner? I think he just walked in.
02:50
If you need to come in, when you get here, you set up a second metering team.
02:57
Okay, metering number two.
03:04
Five, can you get the knockout key, please?
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