Working structure fire reported at near Acorn Ct, New London CT


A working structure fire was reported at a residence near Acorn Court in New London. Emergency teams responded, but a call from the alarm company suggested it might be a false alarm, which was still being confirmed.
Audio|Source: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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City of New London, 38 Acorn Court for the working structure fire[1].
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Kenup canteen request[2]s to the City of New London, 38 Acorn Court for the working structure fire[1].
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Roger Reed is.
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The prime one.
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New London calls back.
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You can cancel.
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3496 respondent.
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The 292 is worth the fire in corner.
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The time one has it.
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Returning, rescue, do you get that?
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496, responding.
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Let's like a call from ADT advises the possible false alarm[3].
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I told him that some of the continue to confirm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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working structure fire: Active fire incident
[2]
canteen request: Request for support services at scene
[3]
false alarm: Possible fire alarm activation without actual fire
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Location mentioned:
Near Acorn Ct, New London, CT 06320
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