Fire alarm triggered at four-story home with no signs of fire


A fire alarm sounded at a four-story residential building, but firefighters found no visible fire on arrival. The incident involved checking the alarm activation with no verbal response.
Audio|Source: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
02:29
Transcript:
1039[2] for Quantic Road, (name withheld) Ridge. I'm following (name withheld) Bridge for all assignment. The Power Response Department is 1039 to Quenic Road. Unit 420[3] called to the alarm company for the medical alarm activation, no voice contact. (name withheld). That's ground ambulance, (name withheld) Bridge, rider, fall, Simon. High Spots, Highville, Department, 1039, Clark Road, Unit 420. Call to the alarm company for the medical alarm activation. No voice contact. (name withheld). 12.27. File on 302[4], respondent. Anyone knows here? 10. The R. I just need to ride back to his house, like to Tucket. Is that okay? 30 pounds responding. 35 on the west. I'm 32, gentlemen. 32 on the way. We've got a hydrant out off the chronic road. Also, two hyenas on the complex. Look for you? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 19 detected. Ready. On 38th on scene 4, story residential. I can't see nothing showing. We'll be checking. 3rd8 on scene 4 story residential. Nothing showing. We'll be checking. All right alarm, G302[1] on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
G302: Unit identifier
[2]
1039: Assignment/Call for service
[3]
420: Unit identifier
[4]
302: Responder/unit identifier
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New London, CT
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