Residential fire alarm determined to be cooking smoke, Fairfield CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Brian Drive in Fairfield. Upon investigation, the source was determined to be cooking smoke, and all units were recalled without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3, ladder 2, car 3, operate on fire ground Bravo.
00:06
Residential fire alarm.
00:08
Near Brian Drive between Ginger Circle and Wilson Street.
00:14
Now, 19, Zone 12 General Alarm.
00:19
Engine 3, ladder 2, car 3, automatic alarm, near Brian Drive, Ginger Circle to Wilson Street.
00:26
General activation, acknowledged.
00:29
Operate on Fireground Bravo.
00:32
Fairfield, Engine 3 is on scene, near Brian Drive.
00:35
Two-story wood structure, nothing showing.
00:37
Engine 3 is Brian Drive Command.
00:39
Engine 3 near Brian Drive, two-story wood, nothing showing.
00:44
Engine 3 is Brian Drive Command.
00:51
Fairfield, Brian Command.
01:00
Brian Command, your message is not coming over.
01:08
Fairfield, Brian Command places a recall, all units in service.
01:12
Copy 26.
01:14
Cooking smoke.
01:16
Message received, cooking smoke, Brian Command.
01:19
Placing the recall, all units in service.
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Location mentioned:
Brion Dr, Fairfield, CT 06825
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