Residential fire alarm caused by faulty detector, Chester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Villager Road in Chester. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Chester and Auburn Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Very fire alarm at Chester Fire with an Auburn engine and a Candia tanker.
00:05
Respond to near Villager Road in Chester for residential detector activation, no conditions.
00:13
Chester Fire, Auburn Engine, Candia tanker, near Villager Road in Chester for residential fire alarm activation, no conditions.
00:23
Candy Road in the cul-de-sac grid C2, 55 minutes.
00:32
Monument State 1, 223, Ciliter.
00:36
No matter 1 responding to Chester.
00:43
Auburn saying one.
00:48
Tanker responding to Chester.
00:54
Auburn Engine 2, 2-2-advisor Villander over to take 1.
01:01
Robert Engine 2, responding to near Village Road.
01:11
Hello, I'm trusted engine to a responder.
01:16
Engine 2 responding to near Villager Road.
01:24
Engine 2, dairy fire alarm.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:34
Your police department's on scene, they have no conditions there, just a faulty detector apparently.
01:44
Just tighten your copies.
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Location mentioned:
Villager Rd, Chester, NH 03036
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