Fire alarm triggers investigation at Danbury building, Danbury CT


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at an eight-story non-combustible building near Main St in Danbury. No fire or evacuation was found, and the alarm was not sounding. Security reported a possible carbon dioxide system discharge at the nearby cogen plant, with fire units remaining on scene to investigate further.
Audio|Source: Danbury Fire HQ
02:57
Transcript:
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Dispatch, 23 is unseen, 8 story,
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non-combustible,
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nothing's showing,
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building's not evacuated,
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and alarm's not sounding.
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23, I'll have command.
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23 on the scene, 8-story, non-combustible, nothing's showing.
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No evacuation, you got command, no alarm sounding.
00:25
Cars out command.
00:27
Sorry, you're out with the fan.
00:33
Dispatch, security is reporting the cogen plant. We're going to re-roof to there.
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Receive.
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Dispatch, A2, we're going to be a west car.
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A2 is the west side car.
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P-EAR-B-E-B-A-B-A-B-A-B-A...
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Engine 22. Respond to fire alarm investigation.
01:03
At near Main St, Danbury Police Department.
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Cross streets are East Franklin Street and Patch Street.
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Engine 22, respond to fire alarm investigation at near Main St.
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Danbury Police Department.
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Cross streets are East Franklin Street and Patch Street.
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Go ahead. Go ahead.
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Okay,
01:45
that caused the alarm.
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Oh no, we don't have to interpret.
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It does say fire systems in its guard.
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Everybody, good office.
02:02
All right, you want to undo to Marshal the contact?
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Okay,
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you want to handle yourself or you want to leave 23 there?
02:24
All right, sounds good. Any of the marshal, you guys call, but I'll pass command to you, (name withheld).
02:34
Dispatch hospital. Okay,
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go ahead.
02:41
The possible discharge of this CO2 system and the co-jump plant, 23 and truck are going to remain on scene.
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Truck left, command.
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Appreciate.
02:52
Trucks not command cars of service possible discharge the CO2 system.
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