Fire crews investigate smoke alarm on fourth floor, Newport RI
Fire crews responded to building 4 near Coddington Wharf in Newport for a smoke alarm on the fourth floor. They had difficulty accessing the floor through the rear stairwell and were working with a representative to gain entry. A smoke detector was found in the hallway and efforts continued to secure the area.
Audio|Source: Newport Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 5. Fire Department connection in the north side of building 4.
00:04
There is a yard hydrant and there is a hydrant at the end of Coddington Wharf on the left.
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Car 2 is responding out Braddus. It's going to be power four,
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four to four.
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Power four, floor number four.
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A representative that's going to bring you up there.
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Car 2?
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That location again?
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floor number four, back steers.
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Carter, moving.
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Yeah,
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stand by working with a representative to try to get you back there.
01:04
Command from engine 5, 360 is clear.
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Copy that. Can we gain access to that fourth floor yet? Backsteerwell?
01:21
Engine 5 is not gained access.
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Agent 2 is not getting access.
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Access. Access.
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Engine 5, are you still working with that representative?
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That year, Engine 5 was never with the representative.
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Art 2, that's a ladder 2 with the representative. We're at the back stairwell.
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The tower 4 is we need to force this door.
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Car 2, do we have any keys in the knockup?
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I have two keys and codes that I believe only get us on the front doors, not the rear. I see the ladder to use me in access.
02:21
Copy that ladder too.
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It should be a smoke detector in the hallway.
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Law number four.
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Car 2.
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Car 2.
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Cartier one of two.
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A locking detector next to an ad-a-catch that appears to open up.
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Okay, can you secure that add-a-catch?
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Our duty, you operate this.
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