Accidental smoke and fuel alarms at residential buildings


Fire and EMS responded to smoke and fuel alarms at two residential buildings. The alarms were accidental, including one triggered by a homeowner taking a shower.
Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police and Bristol Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Welcome to St. British by (name withheld). Incentions 1-2-5 Tower, 5-5 Oakland Street, second floor for the smoke detector alarm. One, person's in it. 45-old Glen Street, second floor fuel detector alarm, called in by ADP security[2]. Code 1[1], persistent. Thank you, Wanda, phone. And for all of apparatus are in route, tends to make contact with the bunch and no answers. One hundred one time scene because two and a three wood frame. I just want to be command that's again. Number one 17 two and a half wood nothing seven point five nancy we'll get back. That's the same time. Power 17. Power 17. Tep. When now is under one set off by uh homeowner in the shower Stand forward. Commanderson. Go ahead. Accidental activation engine once you handle. Offer once handling, the rest of five minutes clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Persistent alarm
[2]
ADP security: Alarm company notification
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Location mentioned:
Oakland St, Bristol, CT 06010
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