False fire alarm triggered by heating system activation, South Burlington VT
Fire and rescue units responded to a fire alarm at a building in South Burlington. The investigation revealed the alarm was triggered by the heating system turning on, not a fire. The alarm panel was reset and the building was reoccupied. No fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Udammerts responded at near Torrey Hill Road Unit 309 for an 83-year-old female who fell four days ago is now having right-hit pain and difficulty walking.
00:09
Repeating UDemrest to respond to primary South Burlington near 44 Road, unit 309, from 83-year-old female who fell four days ago is now experiencing right to pain and difficult to be walking in the time.
00:31
520, rescue one of the spawning.
00:34
Kevin.
00:38
First level, the roof is clear, working on the second level, the roof is clear, working how we're doing the second level.
00:56
Understood.
01:01
5.20, the rescue one is on scene.
01:23
Second level against are clear.
01:25
I believe it's just the turn on.
01:29
Understood. I'm going to go for a reset of the panel.
01:40
Tower 4 from command, we've got a good reset on the panel. You can exit.
01:46
Bouture copies exiting.
01:56
Power 4 from command, be advised, buildings being reoccupied.
02:06
Southwarkoff.
02:11
Fire dispatch from command.
02:16
Fire dispatch from command.
02:21
Command? Okay.
02:24
It's confirmed this is a activation due to the heating system kicking on.
02:29
System's been all reset.
02:30
Fair units are going to be clear from the scene. Command terminated.
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