Fire alarm activated at Brookfield church likely false alarm, Brookfield CT


A fire alarm went off at a church in Brookfield. The fire department responded, but the alarm was likely a false alarm because a fire marshal was working on the system and the alarm company tried to cancel the call.
Audio|Source: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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Transcript:
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The Brookfield Fire, you're requested to near Whisconier Rd, a congregational church of Brookfield, for the activated general fire alarm.
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Repeating Brookfield to Brookfield Fire, you're requested to near Whisconier Rd, the congregational church of Brookfield for the activated general fire alarm.
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Cross street is going to be Junction Road and Silver Mine Road.
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Time now, 915.
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6,000-out-out-bed me.
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The line is the number of these hundreds of roughly out of that 160 is in a row.
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2, Candled 1.
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Back from the alarm company attempting to cancel.
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Also, FM2[1] called in, stating that they are working on that system today.
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Then, everybody's clear.
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All fire engines can go in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
FM2: Fire Marshal called in
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Location mentioned:
Near Whisconier Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804
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