False alarm at residential building in Chester, Chester NH
Fire department responded to a report of a possible structure fire near Granite Lane in Chester. On arrival, they found a two-story wood frame two-family building with no signs of fire or evacuation. The incident was determined to be caused by a faulty smoke detector, and all units were cleared to return to service.
Audio|Source: Chester and Auburn Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Terry, file-off, send down to take one.
00:02
This is chronic to near Granite Ln, Chester.
00:07
Send down Tank 1 on 1-130, responding to near Granite Ln in Chester.
00:12
You all gun on directions.
00:17
Promotive.
00:30
Fire alarm. Jessica runs off on scene. You got a two-story wood frame two family, nothing showing times three.
00:37
The building does not appear to be evacuated.
00:39
At Chester C-1 will have command and we'll be investigated.
00:44
When you're on scene, two-story wood frame, two-family does not appear to be evacuated.
00:48
You're going to have Granite Ln command.
00:59
All right, I'm chest. I see one.
01:03
One? Go ahead.
01:05
Can you go ahead and return the mutual AG units? This is going to be a faulty detector. I got no conditions on all divisions.
01:17
Received, no conditions.
01:19
Faulty detector, brake, Auburn Ladder 1.
01:25
Copy and service.
01:28
Stand down Tanker 1 from Derry Fire alarm.
01:32
Stand down, receive, returning in service.
01:36
See you, thank you, help.
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Location mentioned:
Near Granite Ln, Chester, NH 03036
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