Fire alarm activated in chiller mechanical room, Farmington CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarms went off in the chiller mechanical room at the science building on Farmington Avenue, and fire department Engine 1 responded.
Audio|Heard on: University of Connecticut Fire
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Transcript:
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Station UConn Fire Department, Engine 1, responding to 400, Farmington Avenue, R building,
00:06
room 14111, room 1411A, room 1414 in the Chiller mechanical room for fire alarms.
00:19
Engine one, there's funny.
00:22
Engine one responding 400, Farmington Avenue.
00:26
R Building, room 1411A,
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14141414 in the Chiller Mechanical Room for a fire alarm.
00:34
He had to one's arrival.
00:36
Two stories, lab building, nothing evident from the east side.
00:40
We're going to go to the Charlie's side since the cannibal species.
00:43
Olive come in, got her on water.
00:46
I need to want to see the busiating.
00:54
Command EASC. Command EASC.
01:01
UC's on.
01:04
All right, looks like this is going to be set off by Tucker Mechanical.
01:09
I'll give you a silence, go ahead and get a silence,
01:14
hold off on the reset for now.
01:21
Alright, Roger, just a heads up.
01:23
No one called us on that, that they were working there.
01:27
Okay,
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I do you see.
01:36
Go ahead and give me a silence and a reset.
01:38
Fire alarm set off by Tucker Mechanical doing some work.
01:45
Roger that, going for the silence and reset.
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Farmington, CT
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