No fire found; overheated dryer caused smoke concern, Waterbury CT
Fire crews responded to a report of possible fire near 4th Avenue in Waterbury. They found no smoke or flames but detected an overheated dryer likely caused by a vent issue. Maintenance was notified to address the problem.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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4th Avenue Command of Waterbury.
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Engine 11 is reporting no smoke and fire here.
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They're going to keep Engine 11,
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Engine 5 in the first due truck.
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All their companies are released.
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Receive, no soak, no fire, holding engine 11, truck one, engine 5, rest of the company released.
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So I have command to Waterbury.
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I'm going to transfer command to engine 11 officer.
00:27
Battalion 2 is going to be available.
00:30
Receive battalion 2 available.
00:34
Rescue available.
00:35
Receive rescue available.
00:43
Before you can stack us.
00:44
On that crew mission complaint, Highland.
00:50
Charlie Free,
00:52
you get a stack, man, I'm gonna head back to Mexico on Cilillo Drive.
00:58
Copy up a pajama.
01:01
Browna.
01:05
Browen, you could cancel.
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Okay, thank you.
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Thank you.
01:14
Charlie, one, you could put this out on a continuation at near Union Street.
01:20
Okay.
01:27
Engine 11 of Waterbury.
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We all floors and laundry rooms.
01:32
One was... A little warmer than the others.
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Maintenance is going to address it as a vent issue.
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Everything else is all set.
01:42
Systems Reset. Tension 11 is available.
01:48
Overheated dryer, possibly due to a vent issue.
01:51
Maintenance has been advised.
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Arms reset.
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You're available.
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Waterbury, CT 06708
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