Structure fire reported on East Company Road extinguished, East Kingston NH
A structure fire was reported near East Company Road in East Kingston, New Hampshire. The homeowner was able to extinguish the fire before responders arrived. Authorities confirmed the fire was out upon arrival and found the cause of the alarm to be burnt boots.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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The first response to the old-eastern way of the Hempington.
00:05
Asking a request,
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usually the paper, the name is Bresture-on-fire, and fire, heat-bed.
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He's excited to be followed fire, respond to the paper, usually the East Kingston Road,
00:23
support the structure fire, on-fire, and fire on-fire, fire shelf.
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Rockingham Dispatch from the Kensington M2.
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Locker and dispatch from Kensington M2.
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Answer, Kensington MJ.
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I just saw by that residence on the way to the station.
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The homeowner has the fire out at this point.
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The Kensington M2 advised homeowner has fire a connection.
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Are you looking to campbellating mutually or do you have everything going on?
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You can keep everything coming for now.
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Receive continuing all response.
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Stratzik didn't see you under Rockingham.
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Something to do a bit.
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Show me on responding from stratum.
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Tendix can see one responding from Stratum.
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Final imaging, Lata 1.
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Will you then release and returning.
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Lata 1, release and resetting.
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The cause of alarm activation is burnt boots.
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