False smoke alarm in North Stonington home, North Stonington CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in North Stonington responded to a residential smoke detector activation. No fire or smoke was found, and the alarm was determined to be false due to a malfunctioning detector head.
Audio|Heard on: North Stonington Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Roger, we see it on three separate alarms.
00:08
Forty-eight story house,
00:10
Nothing showing from the front side.
00:13
No strobes, not evacuated.
00:15
We want to bail.
00:21
Hey, pretty.
00:27
How long? Engine two,
00:41
I have a smoke detector.
00:43
Six (number withheld).
00:52
All right, is that the only one?
01:01
All units, detector going off.
01:02
Sixty-one twenty-two.
01:05
Pretty well involved in the front guys.
01:07
No smoke, no fire for the occupants. Unknown reason why this detector's going off.
01:15
All right.
01:16
Forty-five, forty-eight.
01:20
Good.
01:23
Confirming no smoke, no fire.
01:25
It is a head that is misbehaving.
01:28
Suggesting they move the occupants out of the road.
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Location mentioned:
North Stonington, CT
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