Expired smoke detectors triggered false alarm at location, East Hampton CT


Fire crews went to an address on Route 18 for a medical emergency. They found that the fire alarm was set off by expired smoke detectors with dead batteries. There was no fire or smoke present, and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: Middlesex County Fire and EMS - Lower
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Transcript:
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Safety Samson, annual as one responding, 4A[1]. 124A[2] responding with 12420. Good morning. 6.7 and Route 18 Anderson Way for the stroke.
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1511[4] to Valley Shore. 1511. Roger. No smoke, no fire. Three smoke detectors that are past their life expectancy. Batteries died, all three, is all dated the same. You can show it all clear for E-Satom fire.
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alarm is due to expired detectors. All clear, he's had on fire. 10.0[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
4A: Unit identifier
[2]
124A: Unit identifier
[3]
10.0: All clear
[4]
1511: Unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Anderson Way, East Hampton, CT 06424
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