The Bristol Fire Department reported the following incidents last week.
Jan. 30
West End Café, 8 Divinity St., biological hazard, confirmed or suspected.
Community Options, 35 Yale Dr., smoke scare, odor of smoke.
Central Street and East Main Street, oil or other combustible liquid spill.
609 Camp St., vehicle accident, general cleanup.
25 Haig Ave., power line down.
75 Matthews St., hazmat release investigation with no hazmat.
Stafford Ave. and Farmington Ave., vehicle accident, general cleanup.
TJ Maxx, 683 Farmington Ave., lock-out.
9 Marion St., cooking fire, confined to container.
Jan. 31
760 Willis St., vehicle accident, general cleanup.
790 Farmington Ave., alarm system sounded due to malfunction.
North Main Street, assist police or other governmental agency.
Double Tree, 42 Century Dr., smoke detector activation due to malfunction.
ESPN Building 5, 700 Birch St., heat detector activation due to malfunction.
87 Beech St., smoke or odor removal.
34 Village St., smoke detector activation, no fire.
Feb. 1
509 Emmett St., fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined.
390 Main St., water evacuation.
198 Maple Ave., oil or other combustible liquid spill.
65 Park Hill Rd., carbon monoxide incident.
Feb. 2
Centre Mall, 60 North Main St., lock-out.
Hess Gas, 34 Farmington Ave., combustible/flammable gas/liquid condition, other.
Feb. 3
40 Matthews St., lock-out.
325 Oakland St., lock-out.
233 Redstone Hill Rd., cooking fire, confined to container.
31 Marsh Rd., electrical wiring/equipment problem, other.
284 North Main St., smoke or odor removal.
Feb. 4
Stafford Avenue and Farmington Avenue, vehicle accident, general cleanup.
344 Hart St., carbon monoxide incident.
East Road and Willis Street, vehicle accident, general cleanup.
Middle Street, vehicle accident, general cleanup.
Feb. 5
James Drew Lane and Birch Street, vehicle accident, general cleanup.
97 Davis Dr., lock-in.
Vera Road and Brace Avenue, vehicle accident, general cleanup.
48 Putnam St., oil or other combustible liquid spill.
67 Douglas Rd., hazmat release investigation with no hazmat.