Firefighters force entry due to fire alarm with smoke, Hartford CT


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm on Madison Avenue and forced entry by popping a lock to gain access. They found some smoke in the building but no confirmed active fire. The property owner (name withheld) was notified about the forced entry.
Audio|Source: Hartford Fire Department
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
This is a fire alarm.
00:01
Can you notify the property owner of (name withheld), that we had to pop the lock on the Madison Ave side?
00:16
Copy 2A. We'll be in the call off.
00:20
Thank you.
00:21
All right, come in, engine one.
00:31
Command engine one.
00:35
One.
00:38
Your line's on two, correct?
00:41
Repeat that?
00:42
Your line is on floor two, correct?
00:46
Yes it is.
00:49
Alright, let's start picking up these lines, boys.
00:52
Drop these ladders too when you get a chance.
00:55
Let me run up through rehab, gotta get bottled.
01:02
Let's see back in service 311.
01:05
Time for, laity back in service, 7016.
01:10
Fire alarm, 13.
01:12
50.
01:14
Latitude of command.
01:15
We were able to make entry through an open window.
01:18
Party was not home.
01:19
We're clear to 500.
01:21
You want to come to the seat side of the building in some smoke?
01:26
I repeat that.
01:30
The side of the building, you gotta come far back.
01:33
You got a little bit of smoke pushing, so...
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Capitol Ave, Hartford, CT
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