Residential fire alarm caused by cooking smoke, Greenwich CT


A residential fire alarm was triggered at a home near Connecticut Avenue. Initial reports indicated possible smoke on the ground floor. Firefighters found the cause was cooking smoke and confirmed there was no fire or damage.
Audio|Source: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, engine 2, respond near Connecticut Avenue at the Recro Residence, activated fire alarm indicating ground floor smoke.
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That's for Angel 1, Engine 2, near Connecticut Avenue for an activated residential fire alarm.
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Cross Streets are Lincoln Avenue and East Elm Street. Use General 1, your timeout 12, 12.
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Okay.
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10.
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Tanger 1.2 a half story, Woodfraid, nothing shown or investigating.
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Ted,
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for it. Two and a half story, Woodfrey, nothing shown investigating.
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1214.
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214.
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Andrew 1 is that.
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1021. 2.1.
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Cooking, smoke.
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Hold of Edge 1.
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10-4[1]. Smoke and cooking, holding Edge 1 only, 12, 15.
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And J-2, you copy.
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She's available.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledges receipt and understanding of message; indicates affirmation or confirmation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Connecticut Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830
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