False fire alarm at Stamford apartment building, Stamford CT


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a two-and-a-half-story apartment building near Rock Spring Rd in Stamford, CT. Upon arrival, no fire or smoke was visible. The alarm was likely triggered by a smoke detector above the fire panel. The alarm company had no additional information, and no fire was confirmed during the investigation.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 6 is on scene,
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two and a half story, type 3, apartment building, nothing showing,
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will be investigating.
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Engine 6 on scene, near Rock Spring Rd, two and a half story type 3, apartment building, nothing showing, company investigating at 1309.
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Stanford. Unip 4.
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In 4.
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Call the alarm company back so you can get a unit number or something. These are individual condominiums. There's no comment space.
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Where do you see?
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4 for Stanford.
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So...
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Right now they are on the phone with the alarm company be advised. This came in back in 2004.
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They were able to locate a panel.
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I have nothing in a note here, but there was a panel located.
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A uniform will be visors the same indication smoke detector above the fire panel.
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All right, well, we can find our doors to individual units.
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Received.
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For Tuna 4.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, on callback to the alarm company, they have no additional information in terms of a description of where the fire panel would be located or what unit it would be in, and they have no phone numbers listed on file for any key holders.
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Chief, we checked with all the occupants in building 57, with the exception of one.
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They have not had a longfall.
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Location mentioned:
Near Rock Spring Rd, Stamford, CT 06906
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