Smoke alarm triggers fire unit response in Chappaqua, Chappaqua NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm in the basement at a residence near Old Lyme Rd in Chappaqua. The units investigated but were unable to reset the alarm before leaving the scene.
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Basement smoke CO detector times 3.
00:03
2060 is responding.
00:06
060, 10101000.
00:09
Engine 144 to 60 control.
00:12
We are responding.
00:14
244 is around tunnel.
00:17
2.606 control.
00:21
060.
00:24
On location, two and a half story Type V.
00:27
That's okay.
00:29
On scene two and a half story Type V, you're investigating 10-02.
00:33
Call after the alarm company, per the premise, no reason for information.
00:36
That's such a.
00:37
Two zero, sir.
00:40
And you're 144 to 60 control.
00:42
We are on location.
00:44
So, one for four, all of patience, I'm okay.
00:48
261.60 control?
00:51
Only 61.
00:53
2061.
00:56
Just a quick update.
00:57
Things to be due to standing in the basement will advise further.
01:01
Standing in the basement, yellow eyes, 10 o'clock.
01:06
2061, the 60 control.
01:07
I'm going to release engine 144, myself and 6-2 remain unseen.
01:13
Releasing the engine, myself, 6-2 remaining on scene, 10-0-5.
01:18
261, 60 control?
01:20
2061.
01:23
Unable to reset the alarm at near Old Lyme Rd.
01:26
All chapago units are back in service, command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Old Lyme Rd, Chappaqua, NY 10514
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