Smoke detector triggers fire alarm at multi-family residence


Audio|Source: Seymour Fire
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Transcript:
Stand by fire discussion. Seymour fire response. Seymour fire respond for the automatic fire alarm, 9 4th Hollow Road. It's reported to be a three-story multi-paneling smoke detectors going off repeating. Seymour Fire Department responds to the automatic fire alarm, 9 4th Hollow Road, report to be a three-story multi-family building with the smoke detector going off. The Cross Street, our Skokorat Road, Butternut Lane, 2117. reported to be a three-story residential multi-family, the smoke detectors, report to be going off, repeating. Cimar fire respond to the automatic fire alarm, 9 4th Hollow Road, reported to be a three-story multi-family residence, the smoke detector is going off. Cross streets are procurrette, road, butternately, and the assignment will be engine 11, engine 13, rescue 12, truck 14, repeating the assignment is engine 11, engine 13, rescue 12, truck 14 at 21, 19 hours. 5.02 to the team. 5.02 to the team. that the smoke detector is just going off. There's no sign of any smoke. I'll be out investigating. I'll be commanding. Right here on scene with a three-story residential spoke with the homeowner who reported the fire detectors are going off. No reported fire or smoke. You're investigating. And in command, 21, 22.
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Seymour, CT
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