False fire alarm at Littleton Post Office during sensor work, Littleton NH
A fire alarm at the Littleton Post Office near Main Street was activated, prompting response from the Twin State Littleton Fire Department. After investigation, workers on site confirmed it was a false alarm caused by maintenance work on the lobby's fire sensors.
Audio|Source: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Twin State Littleton Fire Department respond to near Main Street, the post office, for alarm activation.
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Again, Twin State, Littleton Fire Department, near Main Street, the post office for fire alarm activation. Timmyard (number withheld).
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She'll be responding, please.
00:21
Why is you okay for response? What's your feeling?
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North Park, where I filled ambulance one, unawating K-4.
00:31
Whitefield Ambulance 1, awaiting K-4.
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Barnet Engine 2.
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Whitefield Ambulance 1 responding.
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1410.
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Whitefield A1 responding. Whitefield A1 responding.
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Whitefield ambulance 1, you're responding, 1410.
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Littleton Engine 1.
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Littleton Engine 1 Ambulatory Responding 1411.
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It's showing three different alarm activations, first floor,
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smoke beam detector, and general alarm.
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Onsen engine 1, you have it, 1411.
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No noise.
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Cool, F8.
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My transport was released on PR bow and I'll be 10779 from the class.
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10-5.
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Measure 1.
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I'll be on page.
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105-6-6-50.
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I have PD unseen.
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Workers on site advice is false alarm. They're working on the sensors in the lobby.
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Location mentioned:
Littleton, NH 03561
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