False carbon monoxide alarm triggered by workers, Fairfield CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence near Redding Road, Fairfield. The fire department responded, but the alarm was found to be a false alarm caused by workers on site.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 5. Rescue 1.
00:03
Car 3. Operate on fire ground B.
00:06
Bravo.
00:07
Residential fire alarm.
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Near Redding Road.
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Between Brett Road and Cross Highway.
00:14
Map 27. Second floor hall carbon monoxide alarm.
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Car 3 is responding to Redding Road.
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V,
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Rescue 1 in Car 3.
00:32
Automatic residential alarm near Redding Road from Brett Road to Cross Highway, Mount 27.
00:39
Second floor hall carbon monoxide detector.
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No call was made to the residence.
00:42
Operate on fireground B, Bravo.
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Fairfield to Car 3.
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Car 3.
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Car 3, from the alarm company, there are workers on scene and they set off the alarm.
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Okay, engine 5 code 2, all others in service.
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Car 3 is in service.
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Message received.
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Engine 5 will continue code 2.
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Rescue 1 and car 3 will be in service.
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Location mentioned:
Redding Rd, Fairfield, CT 06824
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