Smoke alarm triggers fire response on Farmington Ave, West Hartford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a smoke alarm activation near Farmington Ave in West Hartford. The building superintendent reported that cooking smoke from an upper-floor apartment set off the alarm. Multiple units arrived at a four-story apartment building, with no visible fire found on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Squad one, medic 22, engine two, truck three.
00:03
It's running near Farmington Ave.
00:06
It's in an upper-floor unit on a heavy box.
00:09
Caller is the superintendent states that the alarm was set off with smoke from cooking.
00:14
Repeat, car four, squad one, medic 22.
00:17
Engine two, truck three,
00:19
Fire response near Farmington Ave coming from an apartment unit.
00:23
Heavy box, fire alarm activation, smoke in the apartment from cooking.
00:27
Secure to fire itself.
01:23
Okay, four-story apartment building, nothing showing.
01:26
Squad one on scene, four-story apartment building, nothing showing, callers cannot check in.
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