Fire alarm triggered by faulty carbon monoxide detector, Bristol CT


A fire department responded to a false fire alarm caused by a malfunctioning carbon monoxide detector near Bonnet Court in Bristol, Connecticut. No fire or dangerous carbon monoxide levels were found.
Audio|Source: Bristol Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
This report and J1 respond near Bonnet Court of a snow alarm, double-checked by malfunctioning CO-detector. Respoena 1 respond near Bonnie Court on a still alarm[1] for malfunctioning CO detector. Code to see the fibers.
This report and J1 respond near Bonnet Court of a snow alarm, double-checked by malfunctioning CO-detector. Respoena 1 respond near Bonnie Court on a still alarm[1] for malfunctioning CO detector. Code to see the fibers.
Police codes explained
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[1]
still alarm: Fire service term indicating a basic/single-company initial response (lower-level alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Bristol, CT 06010
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