False fire alarm at three story residential building, Waterbury CT
Firefighters and police responded to a three story wood-frame residential building in Waterbury after a fire alarm was triggered. Upon arrival, they found no fire. The homeowner was replacing batteries, and it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 8,
00:05
sound scene, correction engine 5 is on scene, 3-story residential.
00:09
Woodframe.
00:10
We'll be investigating.
00:19
Senator 11 of Waterbury, just confirming address is Building 8 apartment to be.
00:25
All right, Flora, let me another officer.
00:37
It's listed as Building 8, Unit 6, Bravo[1].
00:46
received. Could you make a call back? You made contact with that party.
00:50
No issue to this location.
00:52
Just double-check the address.
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Ingen-11, Waterbury.
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AMR. On scene.
01:05
By 2, Engine 11.
01:07
Engine 11. Engine 11, I just spoke to the patient.
01:09
The correct building is going to be building 6 unit 8, Bravo[1]. Building 6 unit 8, Bravo.
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Engine 5 is the Waterbury.
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We knew the residents.
01:21
We got zero ratings.
01:23
Homeowner was replacing the batteries.
01:25
It's just a good attack call.
01:27
Engine 5 is available.
01:33
The owner was just replacing batteries. Good until you're available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Bravo: Moderate-priority response code or phonetic designation for the letter "B" in communications.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near Hill St, Waterbury, CT 06704
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