Fire alarm reported at Waterbury building, Waterbury CT
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An automatic fire alarm activated at a building near South Main Street in Waterbury. Fire units responded and began investigating the alarm sounding on the fourth floor.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue. Truck 1.
00:01
Respond for automatic fire alarm.
00:04
Near South Main Street.
00:07
Building B near South Main Street.
00:09
Cross streets of East Liberty Street and Jewett Street.
00:13
Engine 4. Rescue.
00:14
Truck 1. Respond for automatic fire alarm.
00:18
Near South Main Street.
00:19
Near South Main Street.
00:20
Building B near South Main Street.
00:23
Cross streets of East Liberty Street and Jewett Street.
00:31
Directorial Waterbury, Charity, Edstein.
00:39
The reporting engine for rescue and truck line is from the Parliament Activation.
00:43
The near South Main Street, Building Bravo, Chief Liberty, and Tullery Street, Fireland Activation.
00:56
Robo 3.
00:59
3-Vex1 Pugits, it was an A.
01:02
See what an A.
01:06
Copy. See,
01:12
Trinity, Transpring 1 to St.
01:13
Mary is available.
01:14
Two hundred four on scene, we'll be out investigating.
01:19
Turniport you're on scene investigating.
01:25
Truck one sent she.
01:27
I see truck one sent she.
01:28
I see truck one around some.
01:34
See truce on seat.
01:37
Steve around seat.
01:44
We've got an alarm sounding on the 4th floor we're investigating.
01:49
We'll need time.
01:52
This is warm on the 4th floor you're investigating on the 4th 4th to be investigating.
01:54
Thank you for to Waterbury.
02:00
Is there a keyholder on site?
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Location mentioned:
S Main St building b, Waterbury, CT 06706
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