Water leak triggers smoke alarm in Stamford apartment, Stamford CT


Fire department responded to a three-story apartment building near Bedford St where a smoke detector was triggered by water leaking through the roof. No fire was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Engine 5 is on scene, near Bedford St, three-story apartment building, alarm is going off, engine 5 will be investigating.
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Receive, engine 5 on scene, 3-story apartment building, alarm is going off.
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Engine 5 is investigating, 05.25.
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7.4 is dead for command.
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Receive uniform.
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Is that first street command? 0520.
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25, the command.
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25. Chief, we've got a smoke detector on the second floor.
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It looks like water has leaked through the roof and set off.
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The alarm.
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I do not see a main panel, but hopefully we get this.
00:33
Silence. I think you might be able to drop it.
00:35
Yeah, we'll pick our standard residential smoke protectors that are just intercepted.
00:40
Yeah, I don't have any evidence of pre-plans in the alarm system airplanes.
00:43
That may be the case.
00:44
221, can you guys canvass and see if you can find a red box?
00:46
Two, too long with two.
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You guys are off.
00:48
Stanford Recall 1-554-4-Bedford Street.
00:51
Water and a smoke detector on the second floor.
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Home-in, engine, five, quick one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bedford St, Stamford, CT 06905
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