Fire alarm triggered by burnt food, West Hartford CT
A fire alarm was activated near Farmington Avenue in West Hartford when food was accidentally burnt in a residence. The tenants and landlord were unable to reset the alarm and requested assistance from the fire department. Fire personnel responded and later canceled additional units when the situation was confirmed to be minor.
Audio|Source: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Squad 1, Engine 2, Respond to near Farmington Avenue on a box alarm.
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Coming in from the tenants, landlord, seating, they were the person who burnt food and they cannot deactivate the alarm without the fire department.
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Squad 1, Engine 2, near Farmington Avenue on the box alarm, coming in to activated fire alarm from burnt food.
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(name withheld) 2312.
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Use the iron to know one.
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Just that, truck 3.
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Truck 3, guard.
00:27
Thank, (name withheld).
00:28
I'm going to be pulling up in a sec.
00:29
All the lights southbound on South Quaker from Flatbushar out.
00:42
Truck where you go on?
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Prosser patrol units.
00:46
Is anyone looking for (name withheld)?
00:49
Dispatch, this is a transformer on pole (number withheld).
00:54
We have primaries on the ground burning.
00:59
Hey (name withheld), I am.
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I received disposed copies.
01:03
I'll call back every source upgrade it.
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It's a priority too.
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E.R.E. via extension.
01:13
Negative. You can put it in and have the 21.
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Therefore.
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Swat 1 receives.
01:20
You can cancel engine 2.
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Swat 1 continue in non-emergency.
01:25
Receive and I'll keep you on fire dispatch.
01:27
Engine 2, you can cancel.
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