False residential fire alarm caused by battery test, Stratford CT
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm activation near Mercer St. The alarm was accidentally triggered by battery testing. There was no fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Truck 1, Part 3, near Mercer St for the activated fire alarm at the residential.
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Repeating Engine 1, Truck 1 and Card 3, near Mercer St for the active fire alarm, activated fire alarm at the residential.
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Crossoff, Freeman Avenue, Rose del Terrace.
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Receive card 3, near Mercer St, for the activated fire alarm.
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Receive visual.
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Control's your phone.
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Receive truck.
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Straff or call in Part 3.
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Cartree, go ahead.
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We received a second call from the alarm company who made contact with a key holder, stated they accidentally was touching the test button,
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said I'll pass the information along, but I didn't cancel without your authority. Most likely you guys are still respond.
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Very good, yeah, we'll continue in until one confirmed.
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Receive Cartier.
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Edgoy one's on team. We're going to ask story wood frame, single pillar, residential. Got investigating, nothing, Sean.
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That was commercial street command.
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See, Vincent 1 out and investigating.
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Mr. Street, Command.
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Commissioner, Command.
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Confirmed, alarm set off by testing the batteries.
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Command, terminated,
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recall, all uses the service.
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Receive command.
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Alarm was set off by testing the batteries, putting in the recall.
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Command's terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mercer St, Stratford, CT 06614
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