Fire alarm sounded for hours with no fire found, Manchester CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire alarms were sounding for hours at an apartment building near Annawan Street in Hartford, CT. Fire units responded and found no smoke or fire at the scene. The activation was traced to a smoke detector in a first-floor apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 6, Command.
00:01
I mean, 96-6-5-1.
00:04
96.
00:06
Do we have a key holder for this building?
00:13
Stand by, sir.
00:18
96, 5-1.
00:22
Go ahead, sir.
00:27
Can you have the caller come down on me at the townstance, please?
00:32
10-4, standby.
00:34
And no key holder showing for 65.
00:37
I know earlier this morning, I believe,
00:40
housing code and L&I were at 63.
00:43
I'm not sure if it's related, but that's all I have at the moment, sir.
00:47
I'll have her come down.
00:50
Yes, it's definitely related.
00:51
That's the alarm activated at 53, but 65 and 53 are the same address.
00:58
Careful.
01:03
Out of six, 35 alarm, what was the end result with the housing coming down for 63?
01:13
The other six, call is coming down to you, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Newman St, Manchester, CT 06040
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