False fire alarm caused by steam cleaning, Ansonia CT
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Olivia and Westforth streets in Ansonia, Connecticut. The alarm was triggered accidentally by steam cleaning. The situation was investigated and found to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
03:15
Transcript:
00:00
We're at the hydrant near Olivia and Westforth and we're set up for the FDC.
00:06
We'll be investigating we have parties in this alleyport.
00:14
We're seeing Olivia and Westforth at the hydrant and at the FDC and 18's on the scene, 2011.
00:25
Street, crossing a theater.
00:30
This,
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near the theater.
00:36
You are on me.
00:40
You on, man.
00:46
The town of priority, too.
00:53
Back in the service.
01:01
Roger, 13 in service.
01:04
13 in service, 2012.
01:09
Any saw on the truck?
01:15
I'll hold it, the units I have.
01:19
Okay, truck 15 on scene, FD10 come in.
01:25
I'm trying to see if FD3 needs those down there.
01:30
Okay.
02:02
Roger,
02:04
do an attempted reset.
02:05
If you have an attempted reset,
02:06
if you have a...
02:10
Dr. C,
02:11
can you come around?
02:14
Coming off here.
02:21
Up. Your Up.
02:27
Please,
02:32
Your Up.
02:37
Please, the boxing service.
02:39
Please, the boxing service.
02:41
I'll just hold the engine 11.
02:43
The, uh, please get the alarm.
02:49
Both of the street command.
02:51
The alarm is set off from steam cleaning the satellite port.
02:54
You can place the box and service.
02:56
Engine Evans remaining on scenery set the system, 2014.
03:10
Truck, clear the box, clear the box 2015.
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Ansonia, CT
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