Orange glow near camper in Groton mistaken for fire, Groton CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responding units investigated a report of an orange glow near a camper on Route 12 in Groton, which was mistaken for a fire. Officers contacted the owners and confirmed it was an orange light on the camper, not a fire.
Audio|Heard on: New London CT Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:58
Transcript:
00:00
The 10 equipment is out near foundation field, hotel just up from Wings 'N Pies.
00:07
And they think they found the source of this call.
00:11
Roger.
00:13
I did see a camper there before.
00:16
I'm assuming it's over there.
00:20
Comparative that general area, you should be out with it.
00:23
Roger, thank you.
00:25
File H2 units up on Route 12.
00:29
Required for discovery was an orange light on the camper that's giving off a glow looks like a fire.
00:37
That's an orange light that's on the camper.
00:40
Roger.
00:43
Roger.
00:45
Sunny speaking with owners.
00:49
Ready?
00:50
One 772.
00:54
Houghton, son.
00:56
4.8, they said they will shut down off.
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Location mentioned:
CT-12, Groton, CT
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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