Fire alarm at St. Mary's Hospital caused by burnt food, Waterbury CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at St. Mary’s Hospital on Franklin Street in Waterbury. The investigation determined the alarm was triggered by burnt food rather than an active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two, rescue truck three respond for automatic fire alarm near Franklin St.
00:05
Franklin Street, St. Mary's Hospital cross streets of Schofield Street and dead end.
00:16
Engine two's on scene.
00:17
Five-story noncombustible.
00:19
Engine two's investigating.
00:23
Fifty-five story noncombustible, investigating.
00:31
Truck three on scene.
00:34
D truck three arrival.
00:40
[expletive], now without a third.
00:41
Rescue, I think.
00:47
Rescue, I think.
00:53
Engine two,
00:57
We have burnt pizza up here.
00:59
You could release truck three rescue.
01:06
Scene rescue in truck three.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin St, Waterbury, CT 06706
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