Resident unable to leave apartment due to false fire alarm, Hartford CT
Fire crews responded to an alarm at a building near Washington Street where a resident who uses oxygen could not leave their apartment. No fire or smoke was found; the alarm was caused by cigarette smoke.
Audio|Source: Hartford Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Braid, 8, engine 1, june 15, ladder 6, letter 2, Tack 1, District 1, near Washington Street, Department 316, the alarm acted in the building,
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and apartment 316, female in oxygen, unable to leave the apartment.
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No smoke and fire scene.
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I'm fired there.
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For engine 8, engine 1, engine 15, letter 6, letter 2, tech 1 in District 1, near Washington Street.
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The alarm actively in the building, no smoke a fire scene.
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A patient, permit 316, unable to leave oxygen-dependent patient.
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Cross our parking ward, you've been on fire incident 1.
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107. Thank you.
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Also, a lot of preview advice said the back window may be unlocked and open a little bit.
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You've got 4 press, Nuffles showing.
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Eighths Zoom command, I'll check.
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Command, District 1?
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Go ahead.
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Alarm activation in Zone 1.
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You're checking it out.
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Zone 1, I copy.
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Letter 6, command.
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Strict 1. District 1 is answering letter 6.
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Chief activated smoke at first floor.
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Cause by a cigarette smoke.
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We all set one-on-one.
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All right, you with Engine 8.
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District 1, pilot, for Washington Street, Engine 8 and letter 6 only.
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Distance, District 1 is available.
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Yeah, for Engineering and Letters 6 only for Washington Street.
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Dismist and the Balance, District 1, Clear 17-8.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Hartford, CT 06106
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