Gas smell triggers fire alarm at Target store in Waterford, Waterford CT


A fire alarm was triggered by a reported smell of gas inside the Target store on Hartford Turnpike in Waterford, CT. Fire crews responded, began investigating the situation, and evacuated the building as a precaution.
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Harford, Turnpike at Target for Hazmat[1], premium small gas inside the store.
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Premium truck 15, engine 41, 951, priority 1,900, Harper Turnpike, at Target, for a hazmat for a smell of gas inside the store,
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called in by the alarm company.
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Operate on Ops 1, WHR 373, timeout 2353.
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3353. Engine 51 in room.
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1951 responding.
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Victor five and three.
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Five.
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Three.
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Three.
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Factor 5 and 3.
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514 Ocean Ave.
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Please meet to call her in a white Ford C-Mex.
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She's requesting an escort to her house.
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We do have a history of 54 with her, but she says that she's been threatened.
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We've been there the past couple of nights to assist her.
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Roger.
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Yeah, three dealt with her last weekend.
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Definitely some 54 issues.
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In-row.
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I'm writer.
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Single story commercial will be not investigating. Building the crews will be evacuated.
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You want unseen, building evacuated, single story commercial, I'm investigating.
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I'm investigating.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
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Location mentioned:
Near Hartford Turnpike, Waterford, CT 06385
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