False fire alarm at three-story building on Auburn St, Manchester NH
A fire alarm activated at a three-story wood frame building near Auburn Street triggered a response from fire units. Upon arrival, no fire was found and the alarm was determined to be caused by a faulty detector. All responding units returned to their stations.
Audio|Source: Manchester Fire
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Transcript:
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Angel 11 truck one in a call one child response, near Auburn St for fire alarm activation.
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Engine 11 truck one in car one, Charlie response, near Auburn St for fire alarm activation. Cross and Mirple Lincoln, you step forward.
00:18
I want to 803.
00:20
Bill from 3.
00:22
Recording for the number said is for the Shaft skiing restaurant.
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Copy that, thank you. You're welcome.
00:34
Our alarm companies on scene, Unseen, Engine 11, establishing Auburn Street Command, three-story wood frame, nothing showing of the investigating.
00:41
All companies are on scene. In 11, you're established the command where the three-story wood frame that be showing.
00:49
All companies are rescued. All companies are rescue.
00:54
The former A-lis-1 arrived at Seam-C.
01:00
We received A-lisland you to ride at Seam-T.
01:07
All right to try.
01:17
Alarm A-List 1 arrives at CMC.
01:24
The officer in command of fire alarm. We're going to control return all companies, call TEPT detector.
01:29
The stage, going under control with a policy detector, return all company.
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