False fire alarm at King St and Oldfield Point Road, Greenwich CT


Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm near Oldfield Point Road and King Street. No smoke, fire, or hazards were found. The alarm was reset and is now holding. No emergency conditions were present.
Audio|Source: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
This is a little alarm in the hallways.
00:01
We walked up there, look through the bay set.
00:04
No size of smoke or fire, the alarm stops down, because we're here.
00:06
The super just recently changed the battery, so she's going to come in the morning.
00:09
Take a look.
00:10
All you just concurred.
00:11
Sound four. Fire dispatch on the air units responding to operating near Oldfield Point Road per engine one, no hazards.
00:18
All units can clear at 444.
00:20
Engine 3 receive, we're available.
00:23
10-4[1]. Let's choose the service.
00:24
10-4[1].
00:25
As you for dispatch.
00:26
Dispatch on. We're clearing, a lot was reset and holding.
00:28
We walked every stairwell as it be muted by the location.
00:31
Yeah. I worked to find an activity ahead, but the alarm did reset and hold.
00:34
Additional activations were clear.
00:36
Time for. Fire dispatch on the a rail units are clearing from near King Street alarms reset and holding at 445.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledges receipt and understanding of message; indicates affirmation or confirmation.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Greenwich, CT
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