Smoke Alarm Triggered by Burnt Food at Littleton Residence, Littleton NH
A smoke alarm was activated at a residence near Herbert Ln in Littleton. Fire crews responded and investigated the alert. They found that the activation was caused by burnt food in the living room. There was no fire or damage reported. The crew cleared the scene after confirming the cause.
Audio|Source: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Twin State, Littleton Fire Department.
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Twin State, Littleton Fire Department,
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Still Alarm[1],
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near Herbert Ln.
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Smoke alarm activation showing Zone 8 living room.
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Again, Twin State, Littleton Fire Department,
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Still Alarm[1],
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and near Herbert Ln.
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Smoke alarm activation showing Zone 8 living room.
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Time of your tone, 643.
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Littleton Engine 1.
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Littleton Engine 1. Settle 10, engine 1, 8113, you're responding, 645.
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Elton Engine 1.
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Open Engine 1 advising one-and-a-half-story residential structure, nothing showing.
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Guiltly investigating K-5 with command 649.
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Herbert Lane, Command.
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Command advising alarm caused by burnt food.
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You'll be clearing shortly, 651.
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Littleton Engine 1.
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Littleton Engine 1.
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Littleton Engine 1, name balance 3. You're clear returning.
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Command terminated, Terminator, 656.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still Alarm: Limited-scale fire response without a full assignment (often single-company response)
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Location mentioned:
Near Herbert Ln, Littleton, NH 03561
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