Faulty fire alarm activation at high school near park street, Springfield VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a high school near Park Street in Croftor. Fire responders found no fire and determined the alarm was due to a faulty detector after a battery was replaced.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
Listen to dispatch call
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Found the high school near Park Street in Croftor.
00:03
Fire alarm sounding showing basement general fire alarm.
00:13
After report, 24, I'm out, a little fire alarm.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:25
Can go ahead, is it stuff?
00:30
T holder is on the seat.
00:39
S5 from 25.
00:41
S5, 25.
01:00
I don't know if that's you or not, Jason, but if you can hear me take a ride up over Cherry Hill, I guess there's a couple of trips up there as well.
01:07
Please and thank you.
01:20
I'm going to further.
01:28
I'm looking for a burner rescue.
01:29
Spring Division I'm running green.
01:31
51 Greenway Drive.
01:33
This is B-Wing at Nurse's Station.
01:35
89-0 female vomit.
01:37
That's for the burning rescue arrest.
01:39
The arresting position one respond of running green 61 at Greenway Drive.
01:43
The V-Wing nurse station, 89-year-old female is ill.
01:48
Rushing 10807-0.
01:50
Kins4 and 5.30-54.
01:58
Weather 2.
02:39
Reserve Meadow command.
02:44
Rush metal command.
02:46
We'll be cleared with a faulty detector.
02:53
We're trying to change the battery and saw the alarm system in the main residence.
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