Fire alarm activated accidentally at Cold Spring Rd, Rocky Hill CT
A fire alarm at Cold Spring Road was accidentally activated. No fire or smoke was found at the scene. The alarm reset on its own after being triggered, and the alarm company was notified of the update.
Audio|Source: Rocky Hill Fire
02:13
Transcript:
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5.0 firepower on 8.0.50 FAA for a fire alarm pole station activation near Cold Spring Rd.
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5 minutes, engine 1, truck 2, engine 3, 5-shock 2 on fire 1.
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Signal 50[1] near Cold Spring Rd for a pulsation activation in Zone 60. Time is engine 1, engine 3, truck 2, firest 2 on fire ground 1.
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Rockville, Baltimore, Tonya, check.
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Crowdman rocking a lot and clear.
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9360, call for it.
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3104. He advised the steps there about 15 minutes ago, reporting an accidental activation of the pulsation.
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They were advised to reach their alarm company.
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Apparently the patient had activated it and it had reset on its own. A call from the alarm company just came in.
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Your copy.
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As they're responding, driver three.
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Carfibrillade.
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Carfibrate.
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The alarm company is called with an update. They spoke with staff.
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After then, all no smoke, no fire.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 50: Motor vehicle stop/traffic stop
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Location mentioned:
Near Cold Spring Rd, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
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