Automatic fire alarm triggers response in Weston, Weston CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm was triggered near Messick Lane in Weston, Connecticut. Fire units responded but found no visible fire at a two and a half story wood frame building. The alarm was initially reported as furnace smoke, and the alarm company later reported the owner was changing batteries.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
AFA 7, Messick.
00:12
C.C.G. 6991, west of base to west and fire.
00:15
Reporting the automatic fire alarm, near Messick Lane.
00:20
Off Old Redding Road by Winslow Road.
00:23
Came in as furnace smoke.
00:25
No contact.
00:26
Engine 4, engine 7 responds.
00:28
Repeating west of base 2, Weston Fire.
00:30
Automatic fire, number 7, Messick Lane.
00:32
Off Old Reading Road by Winslow Road.
00:36
Engine 4, Engine 7, respond.
00:39
Weston Base Base, 9,000, by 14.02.
00:43
What is Car 2 responding?
00:46
Roger.
00:48
What is the base, Car 2?
00:51
Car 2.
00:54
Checking calls for the alarm company reporting owner changing batteries.
01:00
Recess 07 from Car 2.
01:04
Car 2, I'm about a minute out.
01:08
Roger that.
01:14
Weston, engine seven is ready to roll.
01:18
Seven watches and my quarters.
01:22
This is.
01:25
The last one from L7?
01:27
L7. L7.
01:30
I'm on scene seven, two and a half story wood frame, nothing showing also in a lot of care.
01:35
Roger L. Seven.
01:37
7 Messick 2.9, wood frame, nothing showing.
01:40
I'll establish command 14.06.
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