False fire alarm caused by faulty smoke detector, Bedford NH


Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at The Grand hotel near Olde Bedford Way. No fire was found; a faulty smoke detector was discovered and removed from the attic. The resident was advised to replace and service the detector.
Audio|Source: New Boston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Stillton fire, call near Old Bedford Way, the Grands.
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Engine 1, engine 3, Tower 1, Car 4, near Old Bedford Way, the Grand, for general fire alarm.
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That's Engine 1, Engine 3, Tower 1, Car 4, the Grand, near Old Bedford Way for general fire alarm.
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Top of Tones, 9.30.
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Tower 4, Fire 1.
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Power 4.
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It's flying near Old Bedford.
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The Grand for commercial fire alarm activation coming in his general fire alarm.
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You're responding to 932.
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On the fireline?
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Hensur 1. Responding to the Grants.
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Answer 1, responding to the Grants. Answer 1, responding 932.
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3. Before fire alarm.
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Oh, sir.
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On Gene, near Old Bedford.
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Three-story hotel.
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Nothing showing from two sides, building appears to be vacuacrate alarms activated.
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O-1 lost to me in rescue.
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20 rescue 1.
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We located a faulty detector in the attic space.
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It's been removed, resident's been advised to replace the control, clear, and service.
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Receive. Located faulty detector in any attic space, removed and advised the resident to replace, clear, at 934.
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Location mentioned:
Near Olde Bedford Way, Bedford, NH 03110
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