Possible illegal campfire during burn ban in Coos County, Coos County NH


Fire department responded to investigate a possible illegal campfire near West Street during a burn ban. Initial responders were told to stand down after being uncertain if the campfire was allowed or registered.
Audio|Source: Lancaster Fire
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Transcript:
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North Park, close and fire department.
00:02
Uh, in the eyes of near West Street, more towards Main Street, for a camp fire investigation.
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Close in case, no registration.
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Go to K3[1], NorthF.
00:11
You know a north back go one more time.
00:13
Go to K3[1].
00:14
Go to K3[1], go ahead.
00:15
I'm going to be responding to that near West Street call any of my responding is to stand down.
00:25
I believe they are having to be a few people burn as if they have.
00:28
Please, Steve, K3[1], have other responding units standout at this time.
00:31
We believe it was a campfire, but not really sure.
00:33
They're considered more because it was a burn band.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
K3: Unit/Responder Identifier
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Location mentioned:
Coos County, NH
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