False fire alarm caused by CO detector at Waterford home, Waterford CT


Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation near Stoneheights Dr. The alarm was caused by a carbon monoxide detector going off repeatedly. The detector was cleaned and the alarm has not sounded again. No fire or hazardous conditions were found.
Audio|Source: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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Transcript:
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Hi, alarm activation.
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Time, stone tights drive for truck 15, engine 41, engine 51.
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Okay, this is that.
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Fire alarm[1] activation for engine 41, engine 51, truck 15, respond, near Stoneheights Dr. There's a fire alarm or CO detector that was repeatedly going off, no oil effects,
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and they have since cleaned the detector and has not gone off, operate off this one.
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That's truck 15, engine 51, engine 41,
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respond to near Stoneheights Dr for a fire alarm activation.
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Call was unsure if it was fire or a CO alarm repeatedly going off, has not gone off since they vacuumed the detector, showing as the main top floor operating up 1. Can we charge 373, 18, 21?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire alarm: Activation of a fire alarm; fire department response to investigate
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Location mentioned:
Near Stoneheights Dr, Waterford, CT 06385
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