Residential fire alarm with no fire found near White Oak Ln, Stamford CT

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFire units responded to a residential fire alarm near White Oak Lane and Newfield Avenue. On arrival, they found two sections of downed wires, but the house still had power. The investigation showed no fire present at the two and a half story wooden private dwelling. Fire command was established and engineering will investigate the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Attention Springdale fire units.
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Engine 8. Truck 3.
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Use Fire Ground 1.
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Respond to near White Oak Ln.
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For residential fire alarm, cross streets are Newfield Avenue and dead end.
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Time 1557.
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71 is Stanford.
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71.
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There were two sections of wires that got pulled down. One pull to pull and the other pull to house. The service was not pulled from their house. They still have power.
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Okay, I received two different sections of wires that will pull down. One pole to pole, one pole to house.
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They did not use power.
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1601. Just be advised to have a source is notified.
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No ETA.
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See, thank you.
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Thank you.
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SQ 54 to Stanford.
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54.
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54.
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On route to White Oak.
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Receive, 54 is en route to White Oak, 1602.
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Stanford.
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Engineering Routin near White Oak, a two and a half story wood frame private dwelling.
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Engineering will be investigating, the place 20 in command.
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Engine Aiton, scene, two and a half story, wood frame, private dwelling. We've got nothing showing.
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20 have commands.
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1604.
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Location mentioned:
Near White Oak Ln, Stamford, CT 06905
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