False Smoke Alarm Due to Faulty Detector in Hartford, Hartford CT
Fire department responded to a smoke detector alarm at an address near South Street in Hartford. After investigation, the alarm was caused by a faulty hardwired smoke detector unit with battery backup. The device was reset, no active fire was found, and maintenance was notified to replace the unit.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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That looks like it's holding.
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Reset it.
00:04
Okay,
00:06
we're going to have to call maintenance and have (name withheld) get out a new smoke stick there in (name withheld)'s living room.
00:10
You guys pulled it from the bracket.
00:14
Man available from the shop.
00:16
And either 227 in the route to South Street, dating the front arrival.
00:24
It's a hardwired one with the battery backup, we unplugged out one.
00:27
And because the one in the bedroom was glowing, green, this one was flowing red,
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or flashing red.
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So we just unplugged it and you're able to get the reset, so I think it's this detector.
00:38
Two, four.
00:40
It's going to be near South Street first floor.
00:43
Nonviolent EDP on the two, so we are asking you guys to stage 950.
00:50
Okay, I got maintenance town here, so I advise them.
00:54
Which room is it? Or is it in the common hallway?
01:03
No, near South Street in the living room area.
01:05
I'm not going to connect the back in.
01:08
Okay. I'll let the maintenance,
01:12
I'll let the maintenance kind of.
01:14
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near South St, Hartford, CT 06114
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