Fire alarm triggered by overcooked food at local restaurant, Stamford CT
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A commercial fire alarm was triggered at Cove Restaurant Pizza near Cove Road in Stamford, CT. Fire units responded and found overcooked food causing the alarm. The alarm was reset and the incident was cleared with no fire found.
Audio|Heard on: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4. Engine 3.
00:02
Truck 1. Unit 4.
00:04
Youth Fireground 1.
00:06
Respond to near Cove Road.
00:08
Cove Restaurant Pizza.
00:10
For commercial fire alarm, cross streets are Horton Street and Avery Street.
00:14
Time 1929.
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6.4. We're staging.
00:25
Recuse.
00:31
Engine 4 is on scene, two-story, mixed use.
00:35
Nothing sure will be investigating.
00:39
Engine 4 is on scene, two-story, mixed-use.
00:42
Got nothing shown beyond investigating, 1930.
00:45
Pretty night, Ray?
00:52
We see the note, we're headed in.
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Backer point.
01:06
We got overcooked food,
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Engine 4 can handle.
01:12
Chief, if you want to just stand by, make sure we get the whole arm reset.
01:16
All right, receive, you don't need a smoke projector.
01:25
Negative.
01:27
All right, then we'll go with recall on Cove Road, hold engine four only.
01:36
Cap for Unifor.
01:38
Okay, Uniform.
01:41
We're on the scene, Cove Road, taking Code Command.
01:44
Report from Engine 4 over Cook Food.
01:45
We're going to hold Engine 4 only, recall otherwise.
01:51
We're going to receive.
01:53
Assuming Command on Cove Road,
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we're going to go to Recall, Overcooked Food, hold an Engine 4 only.
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1936.
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Location mentioned:
Cove - East Side - Shippan, Stamford, CT 06902
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