Fire alarm triggered by food on the stove, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm was triggered near Jefferson Square. Responding units found no smoke or flames. The alarm was caused by food left cooking on the stove.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
2. Engine 7.
00:01
Truck 3. Respond for our automatic fire alarm.
00:05
Near Jefferson Square.
00:09
Cross streets of Jefferson Square and Jefferson Square.
00:12
Engine 2. Engine 7.
00:14
Truck 3. Respond for our automatic fire alarm.
00:17
Near Jefferson Square.
00:20
Near Jefferson Square.
00:22
Cross streets of Jefferson Square and Jefferson Square.
00:29
We're reporting engine 2, engine 7, and truck 3 responding to the automatic fire alarm activation near Jefferson Square.
00:36
Cross streets of Jefferson Square and Jefferson Square.
00:40
The general fire alarm activation alarm sounding.
00:45
Unknown area,
00:46
no smoke or flames visible at this time.
00:54
Engine 2 is on scene, seven-story.
00:57
Non-combustible, we'll be on investigating.
01:02
Received, engine two on scene, seven-story, non-combustible.
01:18
Penit warranty
01:24
Offer 3. Continations to 21 Buckingham Street, Cemetery 1.
01:30
Class me.
01:35
422 is on route 22 Leone Street.
01:40
En route, 2ndrault, 2am.
01:49
Engine 2.
01:55
We're calling Engine 2.
01:56
Engine 2 repeat the last transmission,
01:58
please.
02:03
Food on the stove.
02:05
We'll move the tractor vinyl and release engine 7.
02:11
Receive.
02:13
Food on the stove.
02:14
Truck 3 can continue.
02:15
Engine 7 is released.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Square, Waterbury, CT 06706
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