Smoke and CO alarms trigger evacuation at private home, Oxford CT
Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm at a private residence near Old Good Hill Rd caused by activated smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. The homeowner reported the alarms sounded, but no fire or symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure were found. The building was evacuated as a safety precaution.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond, near Old Good Hill Rd for the automatic fire alarm, smoke detector,
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repeating,
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respond for the automatic fire alarm for the smoke detector, near Old Good Hill Rd, Cross Streets, Edward Strive, Freeman Road.
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Good answer.
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CAR2 go out, sir.
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I'm responding.
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Roger Car2 on the response.
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The homeowner called in reporting her smoke detectors are sounding.
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They are also built in CO alarms.
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There's nothing showing and there are no symptoms.
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EMS is going to be in the stage.
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Toy is going to be clear, Army, AMA.
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Sure, Steve.
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503 to Riverside 1827.
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Oxford Fire, second tone, near Old Good Hill Rd.
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Homeowner reporting the activated smoke and CO detectors in the residence, no reported symptoms.
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Again, the second tone, near Old Good Hill Rd, homeowner reporting the activated smoke and CO detectors in the home.
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No reported symptoms, nothing's showing there.
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The building has been evacuated.
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1838.
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KBG 804, utilized Fireground 1.
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Bill 3 Quaker.
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303 to Quaker Farms, 1838.
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501.
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501 Commensor.
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Go into the scene.
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501 to the scene 1838.
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Location mentioned:
Near Old Good Hill Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
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