False fire alarm triggered by water in detector, Groton CT


A fire alarm activated in an apartment near Michelle Lane. No smoke or fire was found. The alarm was likely false and may have been caused by water on a smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Groton Police and Fire, Ledyard Police, Stonington Police
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Transcript:
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179. 10 equipment is at near Michelle Ln, Department 306 for fire alarm activation.
00:07
Order. Thanks me. There you go.
00:08
The 3A to fire left?
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440.
00:11
Just to confirm that was near Michelle Ln.
00:14
Affirm is.
00:15
We have no alarm going off.
00:17
We're going to make our way to 306 to see if it's a local alarm.
00:20
Thank you. Thank you.
00:22
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00:27
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00:44
3.8 the fire line?
00:45
3.8. We had a local alarm in room 306, no smoke or fire.
00:50
Occupant is not home at the time.
00:52
We're trying to reset a individual detector.
00:54
Is this called an alarm company or a resident?
00:57
Staying by the alarm company.
00:58
We do a PC of the area of Route 82 and Green Valley Drive, closer to the bad curve, took a 911 auto crash detection, no answer on COVID.
01:09
Okay,
01:10
alarm is 38. Great answer.
01:11
The caller was just an individual walking by that unit and heard the east.
01:15
I'm going off so decided to call 911.
01:17
Receive, if we have water and a detector in that equipment, can you notify maintenance to respond?
01:23
Receive, water on the detector across the maintenance.
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Location mentioned:
Near Michelle Ln, Groton, CT 06340
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