Fire alarm triggered by sanding at Farmington site, Farmington CT
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported near Pembroke Hill in Farmington. Contractors on site said the alarm was caused by sanding work. No fire was found and the emergency response was cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Farmington Police, Fire and EMS
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
It is fire alarm 25, Pembroke Hill.
00:29
Then with a report.
00:31
I've been ridden to the mall to the fireman.
00:35
Roger.
00:38
And one in one seat.
00:42
Roger.
00:44
Floor smoke detector operating in Channel 3, turn out 1339.
00:54
Base 304 is en route from Route 4 in Devonwood.
00:58
Roger 104.
01:00
Roger 104.
01:05
Two.
01:09
June's route.
01:12
End in two in route, 1341.
01:20
Four or three other.
01:29
Base engine for arrival, two and a half story wood, nothing to control for three sides.
01:32
Yeah, I'll check up in command.
01:39
Up your engine, four on T13402.
01:53
Payson, go ahead,
01:54
four.
01:57
Contractor sanding the floor calls the alarm.
01:59
No problem found.
02:00
All morning, I already reset the alarm prior to our arrival.
02:03
Cancel the assignment.
02:07
Roger, engine four, cancel the assignment contractors on site at 1340, please.
02:20
Two you can clear contractors on site.
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Location mentioned:
Pembroke Hill, Farmington, CT 06032
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