Cooking smoke triggers alarm at Hartford apartment, Hartford CT


A fire alarm at an apartment building near Washington St was caused by smoke from burnt food on a stove on the second floor. Firefighters responded, checked all floors and the basement, ventilated the area, and found no spread of fire. The situation was cleared after a full check.
Audio|Source: Hartford Fire Department
05:55
Transcript:
Command from district: alarms activated for a building near Washington St. Multiple units including engine 15, engine 11, engine 10, ladder 2 and ladder 6 responded. The fire alarm panel showed zone 92 with no specific floor. Units on scene reported smoke on the second floor from a tenant cooking and burnt food on the stove. Crews checked the first floor and basement, searched all floors, and ventilated the area. No fire extension was found. Incident cleared after all floors were checked.
Command from district: alarms activated for a building near Washington St. Multiple units including engine 15, engine 11, engine 10, ladder 2 and ladder 6 responded. The fire alarm panel showed zone 92 with no specific floor. Units on scene reported smoke on the second floor from a tenant cooking and burnt food on the stove. Crews checked the first floor and basement, searched all floors, and ventilated the area. No fire extension was found. Incident cleared after all floors were checked.
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Near Washington St, Hartford, CT 06106
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