False fire alarm triggered by construction worker at airport, Windsor Locks CT


A fire alarm was triggered at a hangar near building 152 at Bradley International Airport when a construction worker accidentally turned a valve. There was no fire or emergency, but evacuations were carried out as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Bradley Int'l Airport Fire/Rescue
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
14-9 is a rival.
00:05
It appears to be on the hangar next to adjacent to building near 152.
00:12
Doesn't figure to be anything actively going on.
00:15
Evacuations in progress.
00:17
Nine left command.
00:23
Arrival, 1311, evacuation and progress.
00:29
Daddy, looking for 14.
00:35
Yeah, 14. I want you make your way down here, just because it's in the hangar.
00:40
All right, tenforth.
00:42
5-4 is on scene,
00:44
roadside, M-A-7.
00:46
All-rival, 13-15.
00:51
Mr.
00:57
Patrick, 2-21 arrival on the rampside.
01:01
24th, arrival, 13-15.
01:10
Delta Alpha.
01:15
Over Delta?
01:20
Relocation.
01:21
Roger. Roger. I just regard from the wall of the pop-out-out-com.
01:30
Okay, there's got in relocation.
01:38
Yeah, that is alpha.
01:42
Yeah,
01:46
apparently one of the construction workers working at a new construction,
01:50
turned the valve which set off the system.
02:02
The maintenance gentleman here wants to know if you can sign a CLR.
02:08
Can you sign this way to the bomb off?
02:13
Thank you. Thank you.
02:19
This isher ride. Sounds like an accidental alarm for the construction company.
02:24
Turn the valve. Got a flow from here.
02:26
I'm going to work with a hand-scrothed down a fire pump and clearing the system. We're just going to control, 14, and release, air guard release.
02:36
Rather, due to an accidental turning of a valve by the construction worker, Air Guard and 14 clear,
02:42
1319, situation under the control.
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