Smoke detector activation leads to fire crew response


Fire crews responded to a smoke detector alarm at a location. They checked the system and confirmed there was no fire. The smoke detector was reset and everything is back to normal.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
02:53
Transcript:
Yeah, there's smokes, and there's newer style, assembly style smokes integrated. I found the head. Is it reading L2D-139? Any units able to free up getting 50 Jennings for the silent alarm, radar perimeter breach, and that's 50 Jennings for the silent alarm, 1358. Look at the bottom right of the panel. 2D139. Yeah, that's it. That me right here. I copy, sir. I'll get you in 99. No smoke for fire. You'll break this assignment down. I'll have to remove there. and just pulled into Philadelphia. Letter 2 irons, a letter 2. Can you go one's back there, well? I copy, sir. We found it. We're all set. Commanding all companies, 101. You got a reset? 17. We'll try it again. Did you ever make it to 585 Windsor, or should I reassign it? Number two. Okay, clear, you guys play back. Number two. Myself, 10 and 25 weeks following, Edna 231, TCMC. I copy shirt. Lighter 2 to engine 5. You guys got to reset? Negative. We give me a trouble with that. I'll smoke detector. Okay, we just popped it out. We're going to try to the packet. Let's see what it does. Let's see what it does. Give us a minute. All right, no problem. 10-4-2-3-1-13-9, going to children. I'll take care of 289 miles. Okay, go for a recent. Okay, go for a reset. It's going normal right now. Yes, just them hold them. Okay, ten-four. Awesome.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jennings Rd, Hartford, CT 06120
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