False fire alarm caused by faulty detector on Robbins St, Waterbury CT
Firefighters responded to an alarm on Robbins St triggered by a faulty detector. Upon investigation, there was no fire found and the alarm was a false alert.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Be advised, this is on that steep one-way on Robbins.
00:06
Senator Leibis-onstein at a hydrant.
00:20
Genevieve, there's an alarm sounding, Denise's still investigating.
00:24
We'll be a time for now.
00:26
She may report an alarm sounding, we'll leave this assignment for now.
00:34
Off of 2.3013.
00:37
Engine 6 Waterbury, AMR, and St.
00:45
Engineer's Waterbury, this is a faulty detector.
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There's no problem at this location here.
00:50
Balance is released.
00:51
Engineering is going to stay for a little bit longer.
00:55
J. Your point of fault, Detective, NG11 truck to release.
01:03
Engine 6 AMR is one to Waterbury. Engine 6 available.
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6 available.
01:13
The reaction 2.
01:18
972.
01:21
Peguars Alpha 3, alpha 2. Alpha 2.
01:35
Over to a community 25, near Commercial Street, Cross Street to West Neen Street and their dead end.
01:40
I said there's a female male blocking complaint at the driveway when they asked to move they so they needed gas money.
01:48
And 17.
01:54
Andrew Levin, the Water Break. We're available.
01:56
This is a faulty detector.
01:58
It's been handled.
01:59
Andrew Levin is available.
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Location mentioned:
Robbins St, Waterbury, CT 06708
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