Fire department responds to water flow alarm at restaurant, Windsor CT
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Fire department responded to a water flow alarm and sprinkler system issue at a one-story restaurant near Poquonock Ave in Windsor, CT. Multiple fire units and the fire marshal were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Volunteer Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Interven 1404 coming into the water flow alarm.
00:14
Dispasion 8 Respondent 3 and 1.
00:17
Engine 3 has 13-04.
00:21
Engine 4 is responded 1 in 1.
00:25
The engine 4.
00:26
This is responding unit.
00:34
PD is unseen.
00:35
It says it's low airflow to the spring verse system.
00:39
That's the alert on the alarm panel.
00:46
Engine 3 is at 4.
00:49
Engine 3 is off one-story restaurant.
00:59
Engine 3O-D,
01:01
checking,
01:02
engine 3 house speaking command.
01:04
The command of the command of command of 13-0.
01:13
Dispatch, Rescue 2 is responding to near Poquonock Ave, would accrue of 3.
01:20
For residue, 13 of 7.
01:29
DCW from command.
01:31
Yes.
01:35
You've got a broken circular a area here.
01:37
You can pull the remainder of the remainder of the United.
01:40
Do you have a fire marshal on here?
01:44
Do you have a fire marshal on here? Go ahead.
01:46
You're sitting near as to flow traffic.
01:48
Stand by for the fire marshal.
01:49
Do one. Stayed the fire marshal on here.
02:02
Any fire marshal on here?
02:06
We're from FM2.
02:10
FM2, he responds.
02:12
We have us for title to meeting.
02:18
Call off as soon as we get back in the town should be about 2 o'clock or so.
02:23
10, 4. I'll turn you in here.
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Location mentioned:
Poquonock Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
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