Fire alarm malfunction at home on Dunder Rd, Burlington VT
Fire crews were called to a home on Dunder Road in Burlington for an alarm activation. They found no fire or smoke and determined the cause was likely a faulty detector that had been chirping while the occupants were away.
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 5. Tower 1.
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Alarm activation, near Dunder Rd.
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Engine 5, Tower 1, alarm activation,
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near Dunder Rd.
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Maple, Engine 5?
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Engine 5.
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We're on scene, a two-story, wood-framed single-family residence.
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Nothing apparent from three sides.
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The occupant is waving us down from the driveway.
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The crew of Engine 5 will be investigating.
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Lieutenant on Engine 5 will have Thunder Road commit.
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Cable copies and in five sun seen investigating, Lieutenant has command 126.
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What's going on, same.
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Cable copies, 130.
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Power one from command.
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Go ahead.
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Occupants were gone for 18 days.
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They came back.
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The detectors have been going off, almost a chirp.
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Since they've been gone,
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we're metering the basement at this moment.
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We think it's going to be a faulty detector, but we're investigating.
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I'll let you know.
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Copy. We'll stand by.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dunder Rd, Burlington, VT 05401
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