Smoke alarm cannot be silenced at residential unit, Southington CT
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Fire department responded to a residential apartment unit near South Main Street for a smoke alarm that could not be silenced. No smoke or fire was found on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Southington Fire Department
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
According to fire dispatch, response to near South Main Street, Unit 440.
00:13
With a smoke alarm that cannot be silenced, they even disconnect with it, still having an issue, no smoke or fire.
00:19
Time of call to call on 9.
00:27
Headquarters received Ladder 1.
00:30
Received for Ladder 11219.
00:37
They're bachelor headquarters.
00:39
Did they say what activated it?
00:43
They did not, only that they're unable to turn it off and it's disturbing the neighborhood.
00:51
We'll treat it as a normal firelight liner.
00:55
Squat five, cut four, or ladder one.
00:59
Recite for squad five, cop four, another one.
01:07
The ladder one is signing code.
01:11
Ladder one in route, follow letter.
01:19
Car 4 is responding.
01:23
Calfour is responding to 12.
01:30
Squad 5 responding.
01:31
Squat 5 responding.
01:33
Quad 5 responding to 12.
01:38
Responding units, this is going to be the portion of the complex that's in the back to the right.
01:46
Ladder received.
01:53
The fetched car four, just confirming Unit 440 is correct?
01:59
That's affirmative.
02:02
Receive. All right team got a two-story wood residential apartment complex attached on both sides.
02:09
I'll be out investigating force command operations on fire ground one.
02:15
Car four on thing command operations fire ground one, 1270.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Plantsville, CT 06479
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