False fire alarm triggered by residents at Tapp House, Norwalk CT


An automatic fire alarm was triggered at the Tapp House near North Main Street due to smoke detected on the second floor. Firefighters responded and found that residents had caused the alarm; no fire was present. The alarm was reset after ventilation.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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1, Fire Department is requested to respond near North Main Street, the Tapp House for the automatic fire alarm.
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Area of activation is the second-floorce multi-assignment and is engine 1-engine 3-truck 6, competing.
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Tick note, the fire department has requested to respond near North Main Street, the Tapp House.
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For the automatic fire alarm, area of activation is reported to be second floor smoke.
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The assignment is engine one engine, three-track six.
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Cross Street, or Burton Road and a connecting road, 851.
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Radder, nothing showing out, investigating 851.
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I see the airfield.
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Bye. Detector on the second floor is set off right.
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by the residents.
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We're going to be attempt to ventilate and reset the alarm.
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You can hold the assignment.
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You can hold the assignment.
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...attempting to reset.
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The assignment can hold 854.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Main St, Norwalk, CT 06854
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