Smoke triggers false fire alarm at Hartford residence, Hartford CT
A fire alarm activated at a single-family home in Hartford due to smoke from cooking. Fire crews responded and confirmed there was no active fire. The situation was controlled using natural ventilation. The incident was accidental and not criminal.
Audio|Source: Blue Hills Fire
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Transcript:
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Fluidafire near Stansfield Lane, flashed residence to the hallway smoke detectors for the alarm company.
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Front Street's 4th lane, time of alarm 0940.
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Station 1 is on.
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Purch engine wonder storming.
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The Lange near Band-field landing across the floor in place.
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The Lanch residence for the Hallway smoke detector.
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The TV has been notified they're unavailable and for the alarm company they may contact with the keelder on-scene stating that there's smoke from cooking.
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Your incident channeled fireground to timeout, sign for...
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Engine 1 is on the scene, single story,
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residential. Nothing shooting from the exterior will be out checking.
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4-3 relative command.
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One, you're on the scene for a reaction.
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Command[1] is set.
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Command[1]. Command.
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We go under control.
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Potiform smoking cooking,
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natural ventilation.
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You can go ahead and dismissal something. Command[1] terminated.
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Engine one is on the line in certain.
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Roger,
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control, natural ventilation,
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7-1-1-on-the-line, 09.47.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Command: Incident Command established for managing the incident
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Location mentioned:
Blue Hills, Hartford, CT 06002
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