False fire alarm at five-story apartment building, Norwalk CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a five-story apartment building on Water Street for an alarm sounding. The building was not evacuated. The cause was determined to be steam from hot water left running in a compact room. The incident was brought under control and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Truck 1 is responding.
00:03
Truck 1 responding.
00:05
Engine 5 responding.
00:07
Engine 5 responding.
00:10
Engine 5 is on scene, five-story apartment building.
00:13
Up and shown, alarm sounding.
00:16
Building's not been evacuated.
00:17
Action 5 has Water Street man.
00:22
Roger. Engine 5 on scene.
00:23
Engine 5 has command.
00:24
Building on the Water Street site.
00:27
Fine.
00:29
Engine 5 is under control.
00:31
This is just steam in the compact room.
00:33
Somebody left hot water on.
00:40
Roger Engine 5.
00:43
Norwalk to Truck 1, did you copy?
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Truck 1, you can return.
00:48
Truck 1 copies.
00:50
Truck 1's in service.
00:52
Roger, Truck 1 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Water St, Norwalk, CT 06854
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