Fire alarm at Palmer building in Windsor, Windsor CT
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A fire alarm was reported at the Palmer building's first-floor common area in Windsor. Emergency teams responded to investigate the smoke and alarm activation.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Volunteer Fire
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
W and all companies finish at Singapore bachelor rail boomers JCP for the general fire alarm zone 611 Palmer first floor common smoke
00:27
W&L Company, Deepak respond, 4 by 12th Road, Loomis Chaffee.
00:31
Debbie Palmer Building, Bristford, Common Smoke, Zone 611 for the general, supply alarm.
00:38
Pedro Redenstein, 10 out 18-03.
00:45
Card 44 responding.
00:48
This Chase, we'll open the building number again.
00:55
Alam Company said it was Palmer.
00:57
Palmer building first floor pommons zone 611.
01:07
Dispatch, car floor is responding.
01:11
Engine 3. Go away, sir.
01:19
Test batch to car 43.
01:22
Car 44, entry.
01:29
Looking at the limit's shaping, Matt,
01:32
Palmer is going to be off of Grubbs Quadrangle up in the northwest corner of the property.
01:45
10-4, uh, I'm off, three-story residential, nothing showing, building is not evacuated.
01:53
For three-story residential, nothing showing, not evacuated.
01:56
Here's command, B, Tington.
02:03
Rescue 4 responding with 2.
02:07
Rescue 4-1-2, 18-1.
02:12
Dispatch, Anya 1 is just running 8212.
02:15
Tanger 1, 2 and 2, 1811.
02:19
Card 416C.
02:22
The car 1417, 1811.
02:28
Car 44 just back.
02:31
This is off 44, go ahead.
02:33
Food on the stove, dismiss all companies.
02:36
TAN4, food on the stove, discussing all companies had 1811.
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Location mentioned:
Day Hill Rd STE 200, Windsor, CT 06095
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