False fire alarm caused by malicious activation at public building, Waterbury CT
Fire units responded to a first-floor smoke detector alarm near East Main Street in Waterbury. The alarm was a false alarm caused by a malicious activation. Police were requested to investigate.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
2 is on scene.
00:02
Three-story wood.
00:04
Farm setting, investigating.
00:07
The initial call came from a party who was on scene to send the fire department in disconnect.
00:12
We do a fire alarm.
00:13
In addition, we also did get a call from Sterling Security about a fire alarm activation first floor smoke detector.
00:23
2, the Waterbury's.
00:26
Engine 2, come in.
00:31
Engine 2, you just took the engine loose from the designment and send those for malicious activation, please.
00:42
7. Quinturn to service, malicious activation, it will start PD.
00:49
2.7 is on scene hydranton.
00:55
I was 18.
01:01
Good.
01:03
On 67, please, for near East Main Street.
01:06
He replied apartment on scene.
01:08
District of Cardinals.
01:10
(number withheld).
01:14
(name withheld). (name withheld).
01:20
Office two.
01:22
You think is in between 182 meters of 136-148 Lightwood Road.
01:33
3-4.
01:46
Truck 3 to Waterbury.
01:48
Truck 3, come in.
01:55
The PD in Roe here, you said.
01:59
On the front of them, they're in Ruthish with me there very shortly.
02:05
Guys, they are unable to enter the building.
02:10
We have an issue with a party with a drug firm.
02:12
On the second floor, we're waiting to reset a second activated device prior to us being able to reset the system.
02:18
We're waiting a PD's arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Waterbury, CT 06702
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