Ammonia alarm triggers fire response at food plant, New Britain CT


Firefighters responded to an ammonia alarm at a food processing plant near Park Street. The alarm was triggered by painting activity, and no actual danger was found.
Audio|Source: New Britain Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, engine 2, engine 8, 901, car 3, car 7, near Park St, neighbor incident, between Phamie Street and Fairview Street.
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The engine ain't responding.
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As if I'm spot.
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Listen.
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All right, well, respondent.
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Receive. They were surrounding near Park Street.
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Receive.
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Receive. A few-story, food processing plan, nothing showing,
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evacuated reaction.
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Recease. Receive. Thank you very soon stage of dehydrant.
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Very new and Pleasant. Where is Claire?
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Thank you. First Street, Coach, Southern and Ronsie, Park Street.
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Please. Chief, this was the ammonia alarms were set off by painting.
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All the chemical alarm picked up.
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There's no hazard here if I can handle.
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Location mentioned:
Near Park St, New Britain, CT 06051
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