Fire alarm activates in three-story brick building, Hamden CT
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated in a three-story brick building in Hamden, Connecticut. The building was not evacuated, and fire department personnel are investigating the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Hamden Fire
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Brick, three-story brick, down the shelter, brick, down the shell, interior.
00:02
Building not evacuated.
00:03
The fire department is investigating.
00:07
Your message.
00:10
General Roger 5 offense.
00:12
Roger, to 5.0.C.
00:15
Central Conference.
00:18
All right, sir.
00:20
Priority to medical hygiene manner, you want me just have an AMR handle it?
00:26
Roger. Ambulance is always fine.
00:29
Roger?
00:31
Roger.
00:37
Truck 1 around.
00:39
Roger. Roger, truck garage.
00:50
Engine 3 to scene.
00:51
Does the caller say which apartment?
00:56
Say if they say it was a general alarm with the building.
01:04
Roger, we were able to sign the alarm from the panel and the basement.
01:08
It doesn't stay in the state which alarm had activated so weird,
01:14
walking all this.
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