False fire alarm at St. Leo's Church triggered by spray paint, Stamford CT


A fire alarm was reported at St. Leo's Church near Roxbury Rd in Stamford. Fire units found no signs of fire. The alarm was triggered by spray paint while workers were onsite.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Attention turn of river, fire units, engine 9, engine 5, truck 1, unit 5, use fire ground 1, respond to near Roxbury Rd, St. Leo's Church, for commercial fire alarm, cross streets are Stillwater Road and West Hill Road, time 755.
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Engine 9 Stamford, engine 9 is on scene, one-story church.
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Nothing showing will be investigating appears to have workmen on scene and 29 establishing Roxbury Road Command.
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We have engine 9 on scene,
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one-story church, nothing showing workmen appear to be on site.
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29 will have command 758.
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29 Stanford.
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29 Stanford.
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29.
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With a recall holding engine nine only, the alarm was set off through the spray paint.
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This use, recall holding engine nine only, alarm activated from spray paint.
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Location mentioned:
Near Roxbury Rd, Stamford, CT 06902
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