False residential fire alarm caused by shower steam, Beacon Falls CT
A residential fire alarm was triggered near Avenue B. Upon investigation, it was found that the alarm was caused by steam from a shower. No fire or emergency response was necessary.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Number 1 reporting a automatic residential fire alarm near Avenue B coming from Zone 1 repeating Beacon House Company number 1 reporting a automatic residential fire alarm near Avenue B from Zone 1 cross streets are going to be Avenue C and Avenue E at 2057.
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Pressure, BH when you're responding.
00:50
A automatic residential fire alarm, near Avenue B,
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coming from Zone 1, repeating Deacon Health Company number 1, reporting a automatic residential fire alarm,
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near Avenue B coming from Zone 1, Cross Streets, Avenue Charlie and Avenue Echo, 2059.
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Each one on soon.
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Story Residential, nothing's showing.
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Each one's command will be investigating.
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The District Residential, nothing's showing. We'll be investigating.
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Each one, see now.
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Each one, see now.
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There's a minute the driveway, but the homeowner set off from steam from the shower, so no fire response needed this location.
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Homeowner states possible steam from the shower, no fire response needed for this location.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ave B, Beacon Falls, CT 06403
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