Commercial fire alarm caused by overcooked food, Stamford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm at near Atlantic Street was caused by overcooked food in a microwave. The building was briefly evacuated and the alarm was reset after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2. Engine 3.
00:02
Truck 2. Unit 4.
00:04
Use fire ground 1.
00:05
Respond to near Atlantic Street.
00:08
Building 8.
00:09
Metro Green Terrace.
00:10
For commercial fire alarm, cross streets are Dock Street and Henry Street.
00:14
Time 1712.
00:20
For Medic 1, you can go in.
00:22
It's going to be Apartment 6, Echo.
00:32
Two companies on scene 12 story class 1 residential.
00:36
Nothing shown will be investigating.
00:38
Buildings in the process of evacuating truck fuel off command.
00:45
Two companies on scene 12 story class 1 residential nothing showing investigating B's being evacuated in command service.
00:56
All use is fine, Mr.
00:57
Green. Truck 2 is investigating at the second floor by the staircase.
01:03
FPC is located on the Alpha side.
01:12
2-2 command.
01:15
We found the activated head.
01:19
There is...
01:24
Overcooked items in the microwave.
01:27
Trust who can handle.
01:29
You can go for reset.
01:35
Recurre?
01:37
4A.
01:39
4A. We're going to recall holding truck two.
01:44
Receive.
01:46
Recall near Atlantic Street holding truck two only.
01:50
1719.
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