Smoke detector triggered accidentally by child at West Simsbury home, Simsbury CT
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Fire units responded to a smoke detector activation near Woodchuck Hill Road, West Simsbury. The incident was accidental, caused by a child playing with the keypad.
Audio|Heard on: Simsbury Police (P25) & Ambulance
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for Tomes near Woodchuck Hill Road.
00:10
District 3, fire, responding to near Woodchuck Hill for smoke detector keypad activation, called in by monitoring company.
00:21
Near Woodchuck Hill, dispatch is 1431.
00:27
Free job.
00:29
Mr. 3.
00:36
He said District 3.
00:42
About 20 minutes ago I got a call from the homeowner about an activation from a window security.
00:50
It was false caused by the clears on scene.
00:56
Slowly,
00:57
the wife was returning to the premise.
01:01
This is an additional smoke activation.
01:05
They had not reached the keyholder at this time.
01:10
Three copy.
01:15
Seven, I'll be clearing here all back.
01:19
Thank you. Thank you.
01:27
All units clear of the case, non-reland FEO.
01:31
Thank you. To District 3.
01:42
The alarm company called back and stated it was a child playing with the keypad that activated the smoke detector.
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Location mentioned:
Woodchuck Hill Rd, West Simsbury, CT 06092
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