False residential fire alarm due to faulty detector, Stonington CT
The fire department responded to a residential fire alarm activation near Stewart Rd, but found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector, with no actual fire present.
Audio|Source: Quiambaug Fire
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Pha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha- Westler, the dispatch attention to the Wickedi Qualified Department.
00:04
Responding number near Stewart Rd, a residential fire alarm activation.
00:09
That's the Wiccany Qualifier Department to number near Stewart Rd,
00:14
a residential fire alarm activation.
00:18
0640 are your time, help.
00:29
39 Westwood.
00:32
T-39.
00:38
That call was at near Stewart Rd.
00:46
That's affirmative.
00:48
It's almost across in the intersection of Davis-Davon Avenue.
00:57
Please please, I'll be responding. The last name on that resident, hold.
01:05
I'm not sure. I'll check the station, K.
01:07
I'll call answer them.
01:15
39, that's affirmative.
01:25
Ripon.
01:29
T30's respondent.
01:34
Roger T30.
01:37
30.
01:42
39, yeah.
01:44
7-2-4.
01:47
Roger 39 on the scene.
01:59
39 to 30.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:09
It appears to be a faulty detector.
02:12
I'll let you know within a minute and so.
02:18
Roger, I'm standing by at the station.
02:28
39 to 30. It means to be a faulty detector. He's going to call the alarm company.
02:34
I think we're all set here.
02:38
Roger that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stewart Rd, Stonington, CT 06379
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