Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke in hallway, Greenwich CT


A residential fire alarm was activated in a hallway near Ingletown Road and Old Four Doors in Greenwich, Connecticut, possibly caused by cooking smoke.
Audio|Source: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Branch Friday, Spencerner here, special engineering engine 2, 14 done where he placed, residential alarm, say, hallway, smoke, activation.
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Special engineering agency 2, 14, done what he placed, residential alarm, say hallway, smoke activation.
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Near Ingletown Road and Old Four Doors are crawled soupia, be operating a general one.
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Special cleared, 1414.
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It's wild.
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Finish.
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Part of that you answer Sprint and then when you call this is be advised.
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Update from the alarm company, spoke from cooking.
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Okay, okay.
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Greenwich, CT
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