Commercial fire alarm activates; no fire found, Stamford CT
A commercial fire alarm was activated at Pacific House near 36N Street. Fire and EMS units responded and found no sign of fire. The activation was due to a carbon monoxide detector, but no hazard was present.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 3. Engine 2.
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Truck 3. Unit 4.
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Use Fire Ground 1.
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Respond to near 36N Street, Pacific House for commercial fire alarm.
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Cross streets are West Main Street and Taylor Street.
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Time 1,500 hours.
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Three company on scene, two and a half story wood frame residential.
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There's nothing shown we'll be investigating.
00:27
Engine three's got command.
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I received two and a half story wood frame residential.
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Nothing showing.
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There's an FDC on the Bravo side.
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He's going to be checking out of dirt floor.
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He's going to be checking out, Dirkmore CO detector.
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Security is not going to clear this one.
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Every uniformed the N-street command.
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We'll receive in the fourth N-street command.
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If you three, 23 a mile front, let me don't see anything. All right, we found he activated head.
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Don't appear to be a reason.
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And I was reading for a CO detector?
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Yeah, truck lines come over with a meter.
01:41
Just confirm the activation was for CO and there's no meter in 16th up.
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I'm not sure if it was CO fired.
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This is part of my glasses in my pocket, honestly.
02:02
It was C.O fire.
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It's a combination of wrong.
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D.C.
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23.
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23.
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Yeah,
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I want to have some lead come down, open the door.
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