Fire Alarm Triggered by Faulty Detector at Residence, Newtown CT


Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm that was set off by a faulty detector in a house.
Audio|Source: Newtown Fire
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Transcript:
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Just investigating a faulty detector in the process of trying to get a reset on the system.
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We're going to hold this to all units on team.
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Archer continued investigation holding all companies 809[1].
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Scound 441-6 servers.
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According to when you're clear, 811.
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And Newtown alarms reset, hook and ladders and servers.
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Prior to alarm reset, both companies in service, 812.
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In town, Oklahoma, stand by for the dispatch fire.
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Newtown to Dodgetown Fire, Hook, a Ladder, 42, Brookwood Drive, Cross Street, Poor House Road, activated residential fire alarm.
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Newtown, 2, Dodgetown Fire, Hook and Ladder,
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42, Brookwood Drive,
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cross street, poorhouse road,
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activated residential fire alarm, auto smoke detector on a normal location, time and dispatch, 814[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
809: Incident number used for tracking
[2]
814: Time of dispatch or incident tracking code
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Location mentioned:
Near Brookwood Dr, Newtown, CT 06470
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