False fire alarm triggered by on-site testing, Hartford CT


Fire alarms were activated at a location in Hartford County. On-site testing by security caused the alarms to go off accidentally. Fire units responded but canceled some units after confirming there was no real fire emergency.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 8, engine 5, engine 15, 116, 93, Taekwan, District 2, District 2, District 1, 250 in Main Street, and element 250.
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So paris and station alarm, two general fire alarms.
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They'll be on fire, incident, 1.
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16 news, 212, 210, 21220-20-20-20.
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And for one.
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Antenna, do-night.
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That's too late.
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Terming that was at the height building.
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Tom, I just went.
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Go ahead. You're going to drop District 2.
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District 2 you can cancel.
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Now file in District 1.
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2-18, except a long-term station 2.
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31. Copy station, please.
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All right. I just got a call from Macromeda Security says they were on-site testing for accidental activation.
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First, the engine front of the liner.
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This is not available.
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527[1]. Kango, thank you.
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527[1], I copy.
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950. 15 copies, clear and quarters.
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September. 24. 24.
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20. That's correct.
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It's at the Long-Term Cure Building Station 2.
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Yeah, cool. Thank you. Dirt 6.1. We're not going to ask you.
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