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Firefighters Respond to Burning Smell in Apartment
Fire & Arson
Near Hamilton Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830
Firefighters were sent to an apartment after reports of a burning smell.
Audio|Source: Greenwich Fire Department
00:26
Transcript: Crashified, this betts out there, this batch, engines one, engine, three, engine, four, truck, one, car four, (name withheld), Hamilton Avenue. Apartment number three, cross the Charlottles Street, View Street. Clause reporting a smell of burning within the apartment. Repeating engines one engine three, engine four, truck, one car four, (name withheld) Hamilton Avenue, apartment number three. Calls reporting an odor of burning within the residence. You'll be on for a general, wild.
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Fire dispatch. Engine 5, engine 2, engine 3, truck 1, 1, car 4, commercial fire alarm[1], 1075 East London Avenue, (name withheld), East London Avenue, all the east side of avenue, and a smoke detector activation from the frame shop and multiple general poles. Recruit detector detection from the frame shop and multiple general poles. Reutersight Avenue and Riverside Lane, operating 1 alpha[2], dispatcher corded 1141[3].
Hi, dispatch. Engine 1, Engine 4, Engine 3,000, Car 4. Commercial fire alarm, 356, West Plattenham Avenue, Commercial Fire alarm, 356, West Putton, Avenue, Commercial Fire alarm, 3,56, West Plattenham Avenue, News, Nail and Spa, (name withheld) 11 smoke. Run, between Oak Street and Foxes Lane, operating on 1-0-1-5-1-5-1-1-7.
(name withheld) fire dispatch on there. Dispatch on engine 5 and engine 2 to the area of one window place for a possible transformer explosion, power out multiple callers. Repeated dispatch on engine 5 and engine 2 in the area of one window place. For a possibly transform our explosion, multiple callers, power is now out. Runs between Old King's Highway and East Fenham Avenue. He was channel 1 dispatch clear at 0243.
C-B-Indo 192 on scene. 5-5-9. Engine 192 on C. 1167 for a 23. Yeah, with a 75 vehicle on Crown Street, I'll get the 70 for you in one second. 116.7, 8-com lot. We'll see you 534. 534. 534. Chester, address your point, Marina. 72 Railroad Avenue, marker 37 restaurant, rear foyer motion detected. Roger Albion. Roger Albinrope. Let's be 490 on C. 1420. Let's be 490 on scene. Roger, I, Calvin. 3. 3.49. 150, 13. Good. Good.
Engine 1 is on scene, got a three-story residential into a duplex, raw messy, they didn't have nothing showing one at the crash. Right, see, three-story duplex, nothing shown, investigating. They just tried to cancel a homeowner-stating false alarm, unknown if it's on site. (name withheld), do you hold an engine 1? We got enough to show on investigating. All right, investigating. Very soon, 3, copy, and clear. Go ahead. They specify if it's howlout four or two. I got out two sides here. Yeah, I specifically asked them for a apartment area unit. I'm familiar with the house you're talking about. They did not have one. Let me check the history, see if I can match anything up. different last name, but that's from a couple years ago. (name withheld), thank you. One-to-one novel, TX2, and they said everything. One second. Go ahead. They're standing in the area in the townhouse one. A lot of free staff, one's clear. (name withheld) for a second, clear, standing, time 1525. Friday's dispatch on the air. All unit is clear from Spring Street, time is 1525.