Fire alarm activation at multi-family home with false alarm, Hartford CT


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a multi-family home. No evidence of fire was found. There is a known issue with the fire alarm system causing false alarms, possibly requiring maintenance.
Audio|Source: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
03:17
Transcript:
16, 17 out there. 62 Maple Avenue, you know, multi-family home. The female party, (name withheld), it's supposed to really, 12 oaks to come up. Project Car-5 on team, Car 5 is planned in to the corner, all right, both both. T2 out of Marlowe. Rosie, with two, through the SIOA. Copy, trunk two in two, twelve one. Two in two, twelve on. Okay. 55 footers. Yeah. Engine 1-time 2-1. Engine 1-2-1[1], 12. Engine 2-1, 12. Engine 2 on the scene going over to incident 1-12. Engine 2-1-1-12. Car 2-2[2] is responding. 2-2-7 on front road. Hi, happy 11th. Best access will be the rear door, just off of the driveway and both the family home. Go up through after the protocol now. Free peace. Copy, holding the assignment paying road to engines, who only Oliver can dismiss 1211. That's truck two back on the line. Truck 2, 1211. And go on back on Alec. See, we don't have any alarm back to do these. We said maintenance probably shall be down there. Yeah, we have an ongoing issue there, whether it's been an alarm coming through the panel, or that's been used that. I have heard of what I'm seeing, I had to mark him out there earlier to see. That's the case, you know, I don't know if we have any available, but when we try to notify it, no, but... Yeah, kind of what happens to be in trouble right now. Yeah, there's been, uh, uh... trouble coming through the panel, they might be calling it as a fire alarm. If you're good, I can hold you. I don't know if you want the truck, but we'll break it down.
16, 17 out there. 62 Maple Avenue, you know, multi-family home. The female party, (name withheld), it's supposed to really, 12 oaks to come up. Project Car-5 on team, Car 5 is planned in to the corner, all right, both both. T2 out of Marlowe. Rosie, with two, through the SIOA. Copy, trunk two in two, twelve one. Two in two, twelve on. Okay. 55 footers. Yeah. Engine 1-time 2-1. Engine 1-2-1[1], 12. Engine 2-1, 12. Engine 2 on the scene going over to incident 1-12. Engine 2-1-1-12. Car 2-2[2] is responding. 2-2-7 on front road. Hi, happy 11th. Best access will be the rear door, just off of the driveway and both the family home. Go up through after the protocol now. Free peace. Copy, holding the assignment paying road to engines, who only Oliver can dismiss 1211. That's truck two back on the line. Truck 2, 1211. And go on back on Alec. See, we don't have any alarm back to do these. We said maintenance probably shall be down there. Yeah, we have an ongoing issue there, whether it's been an alarm coming through the panel, or that's been used that. I have heard of what I'm seeing, I had to mark him out there earlier to see. That's the case, you know, I don't know if we have any available, but when we try to notify it, no, but... Yeah, kind of what happens to be in trouble right now. Yeah, there's been, uh, uh... trouble coming through the panel, they might be calling it as a fire alarm. If you're good, I can hold you. I don't know if you want the truck, but we'll break it down.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Engine 1-2-1: Fire engine unit responding
[2]
Car 2-2: Fire command vehicle responding
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Location mentioned:
Near Maple Ave, Hartford, CT 06114
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