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He drove the Salamander to Montag's house. Based on the book, Mildred had sent the alarm.

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Captain Beatty drove the Salamander to Montag's house in "Fahrenheit 451." Beatty was aware that Montag had secretly been collecting and hiding books, and he wanted to confront Montag about his subversive actions.

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