Smoke from cooking triggers false fire alarm, Wilton CT
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building near Brookdale Road and Danbury Road. Upon investigation, the source was smoke from cooking on the second floor. No fire was present, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Wilton Fire Dispatch - Analog
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Transcript:
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Wilton dispatch,
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(name withheld), Engine 1,
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Engine 2,
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Engine 4.
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Response to Brookdale Road, near Danbury Road,
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the general fire alarm activation.
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Again, that was engine engine 1, engine 2, engine 4, respond to the Brookdale Police,
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near Danbury Road for the general fire alarm.
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The special out 1912.
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Number one.
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This is one in two of these clock from the headquarters.
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We see a tangent one, engine two responding from that cord is 927.
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The channel two for this two for... Copy two.
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Copy two.
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Dispatch channel 2.
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Just patch on.
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I'll be out of Brookdale, please.
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I'll have command in the main lobby, we'll investigate.
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Receive, 9.4 minutes.
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NG2 on C. Please.
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C2N4N.
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Man if they want you to come on, I'm staff's not aware, but it's showing fire alarm smoke detector room 238, 238.
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Oh, for the command.
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Yeah.
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Turn today getting no smoke condition, you can go through a reset.
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Roger, stay by.
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And engine two.
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NG2. You guys can free up.
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This is cooking smoke floor, too.
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Coffee.
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Exactly, we got it.
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And you two in service returning.
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