Fire alarm triggered by shower steam at residential address, Old Lyme CT
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Noyes Rd in Old Lyme. Upon arrival, no fire was found; the alarm was caused by steam from a shower. The scene was declared all clear.
Audio|Source: Old Lyme Fire and EMS
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Hold on fire, standby for dispatch.
00:02
Number five, noise road.
00:04
The fire alarm activation.
00:21
Old Line fire, respond number five, noise road for the fire alarm activation coming in as hallway smoke.
00:33
It's Old Lime Fire,
00:35
number five,
00:37
noise road,
00:38
the fire alarm activation.
00:40
712.
00:46
I was your Chief 38-3.3 of the scene.
00:51
Two. Two-three-two.
00:52
Two-thirty-year, all sure.
01:07
Call back from the alarm company, ADT.
01:11
No reason for activation, but they did make contact with the homeowner.
01:16
Advise there's no emergency, no fire there.
01:22
Copy that. I'll continue the response.
01:24
We'll be there in about a minute.
01:27
Yeah, I advise them that you would continue your response.
01:33
Radger 383 is on scene.
01:39
383 on scene, 716.
01:42
Two story wood frame, nothing showing.
01:50
We're going to meet new owners.
01:55
Restory wood, nothing's showing the exterior.
01:57
Meeting with the owners.
02:04
I turn to Oldland from Old Line command.
02:09
Old Line command.
02:12
Steam from the shower, set up the detector.
02:14
Old Line fire taken all clear.
02:19
Under Steam from the shower.
02:20
All clear.
02:24
A lot of fire taken all clear.
02:25
719.
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Location mentioned:
Near Noyes Rd, Old Lyme, CT 06371
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