Fire alarm triggered by faulty detector near Howe Street, New Haven CT
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm on the fourth floor near Howe Street. No carbon monoxide was found. The alarm could not be reset and was determined to be caused by a faulty smoke detector. The homeowner was advised to replace the detector. The situation was under control.
Audio|Source: Branford Fire
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Transcript:
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At the alarm, near Howl Street, 4th floor,
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cross streets, crows.
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Brown and Chapel for the hemorrhage.
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7. Town is still in Nissan Pathlender.
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Roger, you need one?
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Signal 10[1], shop right.
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Take your Bravo Alpha, (number withheld).
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White echo, it looks like two inside.
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Roger
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Night round with him Right now
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Quint 3 Medical Alarm 807 East Broadway Cross of Silver Street and Blair Street
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Coming back, suspended due to insurance compliance on a 2010-Hakuro White, Robert D.
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Police,
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71-8-8 Waybottis, Street, 093.
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And he's also expired.
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And he's also expired.
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Street, Department 101, 840, dispatch to 6-0.
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995.
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This is CO for Zone 53.
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I'm not sure if there's a ledger there or something like that.
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Roger, we're unable to reset the alarm to activate the car market office.
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Walk through both basement and first floor apartment zero readings throughout.
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Knock it up to a faulty detector.
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A homeowner and building and owner has been advised to get her in place.
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All you can return their manpower equipment and sit under control.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 10: Stolen vehicle
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Location mentioned:
Howe St, New Haven, CT
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