False fire alarm activated at residential building, Stratford CT
A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Reed Street in Stratford. Fire crews responded and investigated but found no fire or emergency. The alarm was triggered unintentionally and later reset with no issues reported.
Audio|Source: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Truck 1, Car 3,
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near Reed St, the activated residential fire alarm.
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Engine 1, Truck 1, Car 3,
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near Reed St, Committee for an Activated Residential Fire Alarm.
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Cross says Woodland Ave and Winkley Ave.
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(name withheld) is responding.
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Thank you, John 1, Chuck 1 is responding.
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Receive, engine 1, Chuck 1, today responding.
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22,
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Reed Street, committed as an activated resident control, fire alarm. Indications to smoke detector activation, unknown zone.
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For you're responding.
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Thank you for sure to respond to near Reed St.
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Act for the fire alarm.
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(name withheld) is on scene.
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One-and-a-half story, Cape, with a frame, single family. We're investigating near Reed St Command.
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This is the non-intentional activation problem with the alarm.
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The alarm is going to reset, no issues here you put any recall, command terminated engine one's in service.
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Receive recall the alarm.
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Are you up in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Reed St, Stratford, CT 06614
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