False fire alarm at restaurant caused by cleaning chemicals, Simsbury CT
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Fire and police responded to a fire alarm at Raising Cane's restaurant near Bushy Hill Road in Simsbury. The alarm was triggered by cleaning chemicals activating a smoke detector, and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Simsbury Police
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Transcript:
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By Fritone's District 4,
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Simsbury Fire,
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546 Bushy Hill Road, Raising Cane's.
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ERS District 4, Simsbury Fire, responding 546 Bushy Hill Road, Raising Cane's restaurant.
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Call comes from a security company,
00:25
point of activation, general fire alarm, and smoke detector activation.
00:31
No contact with the location.
00:37
Before you can show me out.
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for having an audible going off.
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The tap on scene doesn't seem to be any problem.
00:53
These copies on the live fire.
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Good night.
01:01
Good night for.
01:05
For I spoke with the manager, apparently the chemicals used to clean the grill weren't pulled up by the hood,
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and that's what activated the alarm.
01:14
So there's no fire, no problem.
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They're just going to need a reset.
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Be clear.
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Telephone.
01:34
I'll be clear that party is a part of the cleaning staff.
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No issues.
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