Smoke smell prompts home evacuation on casperson avenue, Kent County RI
A smoke smell triggered a residential alarm on Casperson Avenue, leading the occupants to evacuate the home. Fire services responded and identified the cause as a faulty detector, which the homeowner is addressing.
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Casperson Avenue,
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to be for a residential alarm activation in New Warner States, she smells smoke, they're evacuating the home.
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Sentence 361, Lata 1, Cresci 3 Battalion 1.
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Response 56, Casperson Avenue,
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can be for a residential alarm activation.
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Calling party states, she smells smoke, they're evacuating the home at this time.
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I'm out, 1002.
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PON-191 Cornell Road, 71-year-old now, all-res-mental.
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ANST-1-191-191,
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Cornell Board.
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71-year-old now, all-res-rentals.
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I'm up now.
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Once the parade makes the turn,
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you're trying to make sure there's no stragglers.
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Level.
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It's a NCO violation.
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I just left the back of the red roof.
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Okay, I'm just checking it, uh, docked in one of these businesses back here.
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I just, I was hoping it out went south, but I'll keep it posted.
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I'm like West Main by BMW, just checking the businesses.
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No.
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5.1 is the faulty detector.
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Homeowner is dealing with it now.
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Recommending myself,
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question.
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Highlander, notification to companies from the 66-5% Avenue, mentioned three-wrecked to your handle.
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Other companies can return on now.
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Kent County, RI
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