Smoke alarm triggered by cooking at residential address, Newtown CT


A residential fire alarm was triggered near Dodgingtown Road, Newtown. Fire responders found smoke and carbon monoxide alarms sounding on the first floor. The smoke was caused by cooking, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Newtown Fire
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Transcript:
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New Town to Dodging Town. Stand by for Dispatch,
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near Dodgingtown Road,
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residential fireline.
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Newtown to Dodging Town is going to be near Dodgingtown Road for the residential fire alarm, first floor, smoke, and CO2 alarm. Newtown, 2, Dodging Town, near dodgingtown Road, crosses Flat Swamp Road,
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Cemetery Road for the residential fire alarm, first floor smoke and CO2 alarm. Time now is 1837.
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In town, 102, 111 on scene,
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audible alarm sounding investigating.
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1211 having an audible alarm, out of investigating, 1837.
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One of two, ten, seven.
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One of two.
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One second. Let me smoke from cooking.
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She's down the scene for a minute, resetting.
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Smoke I'm cooking having you on saying 2 reset 1838.
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206 station.
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206 have you on.
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204 station.
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204 have you on. 204 have you on.
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Blow 1 drive.
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201, I have you on 1839.
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All right, see new sound.
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One o two.
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Alarm tree set, parking ladders in service.
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One o two receive alarm you said I have a letter back in service at 1839.
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201's at the same, nothing shown.
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2.01,
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I have your own same. Nothing shown in 1841.
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