Fire crews respond to possible blaze near Water St, Exeter NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to a possible fire near Water Street in Exeter, between Calkins Court and Nightingale Court. Multiple engines and a ladder truck responded to a private alarm reporting a general fire. A patient on scene reportedly experienced temporary vision loss in one eye. Additional units were involved in a public assist at a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
All companies, attention all companies.
00:01
Allama Fire sending out box 5111 for reported location near Water Street between Calkins Court and Nightingale Court.
00:10
Engine eight, ladder four.
00:11
That's box 5111 for reported location near Water Street, between Calkins Court and Nightingale Court.
00:18
Engine eight to respond.
00:22
Cross street, reps detailing.
00:28
Inside.
00:31
We'll gather further.
00:35
Patient temporarily blind in one eye.
00:45
LNA 15 to firework.
00:56
Still for a public assist near Peabody Court.
00:59
No need for a tone.
01:05
In the market basket, are you going to be in a white Kia with (name withheld)?
01:15
That's a negative fifty-one.
01:16
They didn't give us one.
01:24
Location near Water Street between Calkins Court and Nightingale Court.
01:30
It's going to be Engine Eight and Ladder Four.
01:32
Single phone call, private alarm for general fire.
01:40
Thirty-eight responding.
01:43
Thirty-eight, you're responding near Water Street.
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