False alarm from faulty smoke detector in apartment, Old Lyme CT

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFire department responded to an alarm at a two-story wood-frame residential building in Old Lyme, CT. No fire was found. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector in an apartment. The homeowner is arranging for the detector to be serviced.
Audio|Source: Old Lyme Fire and EMS
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I'm saying two-story wood frame nothing showing looks like it's occupied, will advise.
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G38 you're on team two-story wood frame nothing showing appears to be occupied.
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Investigates.
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On command of engine two you can hold out on the road.
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Copy that. Fowler Institute, two's on scene.
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Agent II, you're on scene.
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O-WI command.
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O-Wide Fire is going to take an all-clear, faulty detector in the apartment zone.
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Homeowner is having a service.
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Roger, all clear from open fire.
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Water am activated by defective detector,
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homeowners detecting surface.
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Location mentioned:
Old Lyme, CT
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