False fire alarm at Kingston assisted living facility, Kingston NH
A fire alarm was activated at an assisted living facility near Main St in Kingston, NH. Fire crews investigated and found no water flow, confirming it was a false alarm caused by a disconnected dryer vent. The system was reset and the emergency response was canceled.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm on for ALF1.
00:02
Response to Kingston, All-American Alert System Living.
00:06
Room 202, 2nd floor, 84-year-old female conscious breathing alert, fall with a head injury,
00:13
it's leaving.
00:14
Charlie Level at 727.
00:30
Receive, we found the sprinkler room, we haven't found any flow.
00:39
To 51, that may have just been a water search, see if the system will reset.
00:45
Yeah, 51 to Katzu, we can cancel the response, yeah, system reset and holding.
00:52
Second floor, room, 2O2.
01:00
2.37 car two is going to remain on the air.
01:05
Receive card two remaining on the air.
01:08
Ladle one return.
01:12
Receive Ladder here returning.
01:15
It's on for near Main St.
01:23
ALF1 and roost to near Main St, 749.
01:32
Last out ALS1 is on for near Main St.
01:38
Blastow ALSR responding all American assistance living in floor to room to a different.
01:45
From the outside going into investigate, 21, asking.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Kingston, NH 03848
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