Automatic fire alarm at Madison restaurant due to burnt food, Madison CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm sounded at a restaurant near Boston Post Road in Madison, Connecticut. The alarm was triggered by burnt food and was confirmed by the responding units.
Audio|Heard on: Madison Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Control 2, Madison, standby for dispatch, automatic fire alarm, 1071 Boston Post Road.
00:17
Control 2, Madison Hose, automatic fire alarm, 1071 Boston Post Road.
00:22
That's for Madison Hose and automatic fire alarm, 1071 Boston Post Road, between Sunny Hill Drive and Webster Point Road.
00:28
Respond on Opps 2, timeout, 1841.
00:52
201 responding.
00:55
Roger 201 responding.
00:57
Register 201 responding.
01:03
Roger 204.
01:09
Responding to 1071 Boston Post Road.
01:12
Alarm company attempted to cancel, stated it was burnt food.
01:21
Control the units with traffic, please have someone on scene to confirm.
01:25
Roger, units with traffic and teleconfirmation.
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