Fire alarm triggered by smoke from serviced boiler, South Windsor CT
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Fire department responded to a fire alarm near Ellington Road. They found smoke coming from a boiler that was being serviced. There was no active fire after the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: South Windsor Fire and EMS
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
POTE B 516,000 fire respond near Ellington Road storage fence, office space or a fire alarm coming in as general.
00:25
Hey,
00:27
TCB, 516,000 of fire respond, near Ellington Road, Forest Office Base, for a firearm coming in as general.
00:36
Hang out 1420.
01:05
All right, expect, card 10 response.
01:09
1412.
01:34
Car 10 someday.
01:37
Car 10 answer.
01:43
Just to advise you, the alarm company called back recording that they'll pass alarm for the key holder.
01:58
Receive me.
01:59
You can hold the assignment quarters on scene.
02:02
Next occupancy, I'll be investigating.
02:04
All your head all year's in quarters, you're asking 1425.
02:15
All right, is that Vincetka is available?
02:20
1424. All right, a dispatchment is available.
02:30
1424. 1424.
02:36
Dispatch Alpha 6, the Puzzone Valley.
02:43
1425.
02:44
All right,
02:53
dispatch. All right, dispatch, Curtain.
02:54
All right, dispatch, Curtain.
03:00
It's not exactly a false alarm, it was smoke from a blowback from a boiler that was being serviced.
03:06
Smoke is dissipated, the alarm is reset prior to arrival.
03:09
Situations controlled, I'm available.
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