Fire alarm caused by burnt food at New Hampshire mall, Manchester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm at the Mall of New Hampshire on South Willow Street was caused by burnt food. The situation was investigated and brought under control with no further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Our engine 7-truck 7, Carlin, Chowler Response, Box 4693M1, Mall of New Hampshire, near S Willow Street, Radio Box 1.
00:10
Indian 7-Truck 7, Carlin, Chowler Response, Fox 4693M1, Mall of New Hampshire, near S Willow Street,
00:19
Radio Box 1.
00:20
Your crosses are the 293 ramp and K Street, operate tech full.
00:26
Engine 7 responding from John Devine draft.
00:29
Received engine 7, responded from Johnny Devine Drive.
00:36
Comes your water.
00:42
Engine 7's on scene.
00:45
Can nothing showing we'll be investigating.
00:47
Engine 7 has malls the Amphickman.
00:52
Received engine 7, you're on scene, not the ensuring Agent 7 you have command investigating.
01:02
Line shutdown.
01:08
Will the street command the fireline?
01:14
Fireland answering Southville, come in.
01:19
We're under control, we have burnt food.
01:23
Engine 7 will be remaining up to the truck 7 car 1 you can return.
01:31
That's kind of control for the email, New Hampshire.
01:34
Engine 7 is remaining on the scene, although this can return.
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Location mentioned:
S Willow St, Manchester, NH 03103
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