Alarm sounding from detector in multi-story building, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm sounded in a five-story occupied building near Washington Street. The cause was an activated detector in the basement. The alarm was reset after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Multiple dwelling, an alarm sounding or investigating.
00:07
Receive, then just since I've seen,
00:09
reporting five-story,
00:11
occupied multiple dwelling, alarm sounding,
00:19
Truck, one's on, seat.
00:25
Support Guy, too.
00:32
Charlie, too, getting started out of the sector around near Washington Street.
00:36
Cross streets Hickory Street and South Street.
00:39
Call came in from Derby, they had a stolen vehicle reported.
00:44
It's going to be a Burgundy Honda Accord.
00:50
The complainant originally made the report with Derby, was advised to call Waterbury, had an officer go and check the address.
00:58
See if the vehicle is there.
01:01
2251, as well as you know the unit.
01:08
Headquarters, Charlie-4.
01:14
374. 633,
01:19
Municipal Stadium.
01:21
Louis for Alpha 3rd, Bravo.
01:24
2252.
01:29
Offensil ballfinus 31.
01:33
22.
01:35
Nage is that available?
01:42
Rob 131.
01:45
2055.
01:47
Oh,
01:51
4, both. It's 31 on, Cook Street.
01:58
Engine 6 of waterway.
02:00
This is a activated detector in the basement.
02:03
Alarms reset, inchit six is available.
02:09
Activated detector in the basement.
02:11
Alarm reset, engine 6 is available.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Waterbury, CT 06706
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