Fire Alarm Triggered by Overheated Vacuum in Stafford, Stafford CT
A fire alarm went off at Stafford Apartments near Cooper Lane. Responders found no visible fire. The alarm was caused by an overheated vacuum cleaner. There were no injuries or fire damage reported.
Audio|Source: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Transcript:
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Attorney Stafford Apartments near Cooper Ln between Sawmill and West Stafford Road fire alarm.
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Attorney Stafford Apartments near Cooper Ln between Sawmill and West Stafford Road fire alarm.
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1155.
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119, 19271,
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119, 19271, 119, 19271.
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Roger Jim.
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Okay, seven apartments, near Cooper Ln, fire alarm.
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And car 44 is responding to call.
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Call 44 respond.
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Count 44 in the air.
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Copy? Unleaving for the station.
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205, go with that number again on the next year.
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Stand with.
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CC9DSA, DSA 32 shifts.
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Hi Director.
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Thank you.
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Your ready for the number.
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Go ahead.
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Connecticut ID card.
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119,
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192, 781.
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Okay.
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TN, Eameline 641, round to Hartford ALS. Email 641, Rout to Hartford, ALS.
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Two-on-five niggas.
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I need her only.
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Roger.
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Five million a number five. Okay.
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Carre forty four is not seen.
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Steel building, no control.
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Car 45, see nothing showing.
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Do you wonder I heard a six minute each wing?
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Round to that.
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The other.
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All the 7 Transpren as your window.
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The end from crowd 44.
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It was an overheated vacuum cleaner.
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Nothing needed.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cooper Ln, Stafford Springs, CT 06076
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