False fire alarm caused by cooking at Waterbury address, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm was reported near Mansfield Avenue in Waterbury. The alarm was caused by cooking and there was no fire or emergency on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
In 7. Engine 4, Truck 3, respond for our automatic fire alarm.
00:05
Near Mansfield Avenue, Waterbury.
00:08
Mansfield Avenue, cross streets of Virginia Avenue and Groveland Avenue.
00:13
Engine 7. Engine 4, truck 3, respond for an automatic fire alarm.
00:18
Near Mansfield Avenue.
00:20
Near Mansfield Avenue, cross streets of Virginia Avenue and Groveland Avenue.
00:30
Alpha 3, what's location of the MS?
00:37
Alpha 3, can hear of P.
00:43
What's location of the MS?
00:49
They look like they're right at Terry and Maple.
00:56
3 and 4?
01:02
Can I get 36 for that medical place?
01:10
We're right calling Engine 7.
01:12
Engine 7, just be advised, we just got a call back from the alarm company.
01:15
They spoke to a party on scene who said that the alarm was just sent off by cooking and that there's no issues on scene.
01:31
Go back in service.
01:38
Trick 3-1-1 ready to copy.
01:39
We're going to continue.
01:40
You can cancel engine 4 and engine 7.
01:46
7 and engine 4 you can send now.
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Location mentioned:
Mansfield Ave, Waterbury, CT 06705
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