Residential fire alarm caused by steam from shower, Wethersfield CT
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm at a home near Old Common and High Crest Road was activated due to steam from a shower. Fire responders investigated and canceled the call after confirming no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Wethersfield Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
122 Old Common, a residential fire alarm, a special fire alarm.
00:11
I don't know.
00:17
B.
00:21
Dispatch to Wethersfield Fire Department 122 old common near High Crest Road to Bobwhite Hill residential fire line came to the zone 14 activation second floor smoke detector no contact.
00:36
Turn out 2035.
00:44
292 dispatch.
00:50
I'm on scene.
00:52
It's steam from a shower.
00:53
You can dismiss the assignment.
00:57
292 on scene, steam from a shower, dismiss the assignment.
01:06
Car 4 resorted.
01:08
Car 4 292 is on scene reporting steam from a shower.
01:13
Requesting cancel the assignment.
01:20
Copy that. We'll keep the assignment going.
01:23
First engine, one scene.
01:28
Time 4. Car 4 responding, first engine only.
01:38
2.9, here to Car 4.
01:40
Car 4. Car 4 is on.
01:49
Can you go to Channel 2? Car 4 to dispatch.
02:00
Dispatch Red direct.
02:02
Standing down the assignment.
02:05
Yeah, copy.
02:06
We'll cancel.
02:07
Yeah, two signment.
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Location mentioned:
Old Common Rd, Wethersfield, CT 06109
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