Smoke reported in basement at torrington residence, Torrington CT
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Fire units responded to a report of smoke in the basement of a residence near Arlene Street in Torrington, Connecticut. Upon arrival, no active fire or smoke was visible inside or outside the one-story single-family home.
Audio|Heard on: Torrington Police and Fire
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Elfee, Thornton Fire, Engine 1, Engine 2, Truck 1 and District 1, Windset Fire, the latter, near Arlene Street.
00:08
For smoke in the basement, 69 Delta 6.
00:11
That's near Arlene Street, for smoke in the basement possibly caused by 8th Burnett, Issue, 69 Delta 6.
00:18
Crossaches are East Main Street and the Dead End, 937.
00:23
Near Arlene Street is this a fire department or going out for what is reported as smoke and a residence in the basement.
00:38
All right.
00:40
All right.
00:43
Good.
00:47
Houston Roast.
00:49
New Jersey.
00:55
No,
00:57
3-1, responding.
00:59
Engine 1 in Route 938.
01:07
Trucks responding.
01:09
Trucks are responding. Trunks are 938.
01:16
Agent 2, you're going to be first 2.
01:25
Engine One, you got a hydrant right on the corner East Main Street.
01:30
Crazy.
01:37
District gun scene.
01:38
One story, single family, nothing's showing.
01:41
Blackburn's outside.
01:42
I'll come in.
01:46
Agent Wong, watch you.
01:47
You got a car coming around your right.
01:52
Elton engine one on scene at the hydrant.
01:56
Crowd rejection 1 here on scene, one story, single family, nothing showing.
01:59
All occupants down, you'll have command engine 1 here on scene of the hydrant 941.
02:05
Truck 1 is on scene.
02:08
Truck 1 on C, 941.
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Location mentioned:
Arlene St, Torrington, CT 06790
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