Fire alarm activated at Noble Smokehouse Barbecue, Stonington CT
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A fire alarm was triggered at Noble Smokehouse Barbecue on near Roosevelt Avenue in Mystic. Smoke and heat detectors activated and the Mystic Fire Department was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Can I get the fire department started to near Roosevelt Avenue for the fire alarm activation coming in as smoke and heat, no keyholder responding at the hall?
00:15
The prior incident was on Fanning Road.
00:18
I believe it was near Fanning.
00:22
Roger, I show near Roosevelt Avenue, Noble Smokehouse Barbecue.
00:27
And that's for a fire alarm activation, smoke, and heat.
00:31
Roger.
00:34
Receive, thank you.
00:37
Citi, thank you.
00:39
I can't copy near Roosevelt.
00:42
Roger.
00:43
Two to fourteen, I'm right on the block.
00:46
I can take that.
00:47
Roger.
00:50
8C2Cobics. fire alarm activation near Roosevelt Avenue, Mystic.
00:55
925.
00:57
Right.
01:06
3.03-3 Skinner Lane in Huburn for 82 Part 10.
01:11
Right.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
All right.
01:23
Hi, Tom, I'm from the Mystic Department.
01:27
Responding No.
01:28
Near Roosevelt Avenue, the Noble Smokehouse Barbecue,
01:31
between Broadway and Lincoln Ave.
01:34
For smoke and heat detectors activated.
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The file on repeating two Mystic Fire responding,
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Noble Smokehouse Barbecue near Roosevelt Avenue, between Broadway and Lincoln Ave.
01:45
Refer smoke and heat detectors.
01:47
Operate 419, Opts 2, Command East.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Ave, Mystic, CT 06355
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