False fire alarm at hotel caused by kitchen heat detector, Windsor Locks CT
The Windsor Locks Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at the DoubleTree Hotel. The alarm was caused by a heat detector in the kitchen area and was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Enfield Police, Fire and EMS, Connecticut State Police Troop H
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Windsor Locks Fire will be responding to the Double Tree Hotel, near Old Dross Road, activated fire alarm.
00:06
Known E-14 heat detector.
00:12
1629.
00:26
135-3.
00:30
Let's see, ready.
00:36
473, repeat you're on.
00:41
11, okay.
00:55
Go.
00:57
The alarm comments just called back with an update.
01:01
The key holder on scene is stating false alarm.
01:04
However, had no other information.
01:08
Okay, welcome in the airport.
01:12
EMS4.
01:14
Good afternoon.
01:15
In service, slide 2 until 0600.
01:19
Roger, good afternoon.
01:22
Thank you.
01:24
7404. 304,
01:28
3rd.00. 1634.
01:31
634. 3223.
01:38
22,
01:40
23. Thircaneen engine and retreat by the 3.
01:45
13 in engine 3, Roger.
01:52
For Leavenor, a lot story, recentary hotel.
01:56
Partially evacuated will be second.
01:59
Alarms are activated and levelly commenced.
02:05
Arms activated, 11 command.
02:07
And 35.
02:15
For the Lock, please, command.
02:19
Go ahead, Woonz-to-watch, Commander.
02:22
I'll be investigating a hood issue in the kitchen.
02:29
Good issue in the kitchen, order.
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Location mentioned:
Ella T. Grasso Turnpike, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
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