Fire alarm activates at residence; no fire found, Burlington VT


A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Flynn Avenue. Fire crews responded but found no signs of fire. The activation was possibly caused by a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, Tower 1, alarm activation, near Flynn Avenue.
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Engine 5, Tower 1, alarm activation, near Flynn Avenue.
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Asa rescue, primary into Williston, 2860 South Brownall Road. 87-year-old male fell out of his recliner, injured his arm.
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And as a rescue,
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primary into Williston, 2860, South Brownell,
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87-year-old male fell out of his recliner, injured his arm, timetown in 016.
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That's a connoisse.
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Shelver from Wolfram, Andrew 1, is there a incoming ambulance?
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Essex is going to be your incoming.
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Understood.
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PD, S63.
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L663. S63.
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S63 is responding in the Willison.
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Timeful.
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So this has...
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That's six three, go ahead.
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That's work.
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Table.
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Tower one.
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Tower one, go ahead.
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Tarot-on-zontine, side alpha, one-story, wood frame,
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single family.
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Nothing evident. Pass command is a lieutenant on engine.
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Five, we're investigating.
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Shelvin Wilson, Engine One's on the scene. Lieutenant we'll have South Panel Command, Essex, going to be the driveway on the right, right in front of the engine.
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Stand for.
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And... Tower, want I?
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Go ahead, Tara. Go ahead, Tara.
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possible faulty detector we can handle.
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Copy that you can handle.
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