Possible electrical burning reported at bristol address, Bristol CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to near Hawthorne Street in Bristol for a possible electrical burning inside a wall. No flames or smoke were observed, and the situation was investigated without emergency lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police and Bristol Fire and EMS
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01:54
Transcript:
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Engine 4, engine 3, engine 1, and tower respond to near Hawthorne Street Unit Delta 2, possible electrical burning in the wall.
00:09
Repeating engine 4, engine 3, engine 1, and tower respond to near Hawthorne Street Unit Delta 2 for possible electrical burning in the wall.
00:18
No flames, no smoke, fire first incident code 1[1].
00:21
14-13-9-9-time.
00:24
Project 14-3-3-3.
00:30
I'll see 6-1 Trouplefer of 15.
00:33
6-1 coming.
00:37
Engine 3 is responding.
00:40
Thank you. It's the state B-Bravog K-KKil (number withheld).
00:45
I just need the name of the R.O.
00:48
Any one responded.
00:50
Thank you. Thank you.
01:02
What company is responding to 14? One fourth.
01:10
Sorry, three responding.
01:11
Thank you.
01:17
The 17-2 is clear.
01:23
Next one. Time now, 17.
01:31
So the three's on scene command, four-story ordinary.
01:34
Nothing showing, we'll be out checking.
01:36
We see nothing showing you're checking.
01:42
We're not seen bristling at the plug in a corner part we're hopper.
01:46
Where do you see that?
01:52
Yeah, Bristol.
01:53
Yeah, Bristol time.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 1: Non-emergency response to investigate (no lights or sirens)
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