Fire investigation and evacuation at Waterbury residence, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel coordinated evacuation and fire investigation at a home near Reidville Drive in Waterbury, Connecticut. The fire marshal completed the investigation and handed the scene back to the homeowner and building maintenance.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Command of the Attractors of Truck 3 officers, they're going to remain on C1196 to see up the evacuation to the ground through the valley.
00:10
Officer as command, remain on C1Nion 6, telling 2, uh, no.
00:19
Before, he changed 270, clear me 19.
00:30
All right.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:37
With permission from us three, going to be transformed one action two mail from 53 Oak Street to headquarters, starting mileage 10299.
00:44
I'll be followed by Charlie one second here.
00:47
The 118.
00:52
930.
00:57
Over tanker's in quarters, FF.S.
01:17
Headquarters, Bravo 4, Bravo 3.
01:25
464 Reidville Drive, Crossbeats, Interstate Lane, and Scott Road.
01:29
Collarworks for New Milford, PD,
01:32
States.
01:33
She was there to get donuts, but no one was inside and the door was open.
01:38
939.
01:43
Workout.
01:49
Station 3, the public affairs.
01:52
Reporting 8.
01:55
9.309. 10 meters.
02:02
Zero readings.
02:03
Fire marshal has completed their investigation.
02:05
Seems been turned over to the homeowner in building maintenance.
02:09
Command is terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Reidville Dr, Waterbury, CT 06705
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