Automatic fire alarm caused by cooking smoke, Ansonia CT
An automatic fire alarm at a building on Woodlawn Avenue was triggered by smoke from cooking. The fire department responded and found the alarm caused by a pot boiling over, not by fire or other danger.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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That's 70 Woodlawn Avenue.
00:25
WQAZ 670 and Ansonia Fire Dispatch on there reporting an automatic fire alarm, 70 Woodlawn Avenue, Building 1.
00:30
That'll be for engine 6, engine 3, squad 9, ladder 7.
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At 1709 hours.
00:41
1709.
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Our way is responding.
00:51
A three-side, a two-story wood frame, building does not appear to be evacuated,
01:00
I will be out investigating.
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All units are on arrival.
01:06
C-21 here on scene, we're getting two activations, two smoke detector activations, Zone 2 Unit 1 bedroom, and then Zone 17, first floor left front stairway smoke detector.
01:24
Copy.
01:36
Okay.
01:37
Engine 3 responding, engine 6 responding, dispatch to 21.
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Interrupting, we'll be there in a minute.
01:50
Great, Steve, thank you.
01:54
I think they're available.
02:12
Sixth-on-C-N-A-R-Higrant, we'll be out with 21-21-21-12.
02:16
Receive's engine, six here on scene at the hydrant, out with 21, 17-12.
02:26
Yeah.
02:27
Food on the stove, culinary mishap.
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I will try and reset the alarm and get back.
02:38
I don't know if you copy but I had two alarms going off.
02:41
Is it the same culinary MSF provols?
02:48
She just overboiled the pot and opened the door to the hallway.
02:52
Very easy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodlawn Ave building 1, Ansonia, CT 06401
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