Fire alarm at southington high school triggers response, Southington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a general fire alarm was triggered at Southington High School on Pleasant Street. Fire department units and a keyholder are responding. Police are also en route due to a prior alarm at the same location.
Audio|Heard on: Southington Fire Department
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch, the Oregon's fire department responding near Pleasant Street at the high school for the general fire alarm.
00:14
No area of activation was given.
00:15
Crashwitz Mendel, George Lander Street, 10-out two, Friday.
00:24
Headquarters received, ladder one, squad five, car four.
00:30
Crow-0-300.
00:37
That's the Carpaw?
00:46
Square 5 is Friday.
00:48
3-02.
00:53
Carpour is on, go ahead.
00:57
If we're just advising got a call back from the alarm company, a keyholder named Skip is in route in a truck and needs to be there shortly.
01:07
What was that last part?
01:12
There's a keyholder in route to that location to be there shortly.
01:19
What is a message? Thank you.
01:26
Ladder 1 responding.
01:29
Letterwood, you're responding at three or two and all you have to also be advised.
01:32
We just took a bird alarm for the same location so PD is in route.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant St, Southington, CT 06489
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