Possible truck fire at high school entrance controlled, Manchester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible truck fire was reported at the entrance of Trinity High School near Bridge Street in Manchester. Fire engine 10 responded and found no visible smoke. A burst fire hose was controlled, and the command was terminated. Police are remaining on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
8.10 trial response, Trinity High School, at the entrance near Bridge Street for a possible truck fire.
00:14
The engine 10 trial response, Trinity High School, at the entrance,
00:18
near Bridge Street for possible truck fire.
00:22
Cross of the Highland Street and Hamisbury Newscastore.
00:29
So it's 4 to engine 3 on 3.
00:36
I think we'll be all set,
00:38
he'll walk out.
00:42
So we'll receive...
00:47
Engine 10's on scene.
00:50
No smoke visible.
00:53
Engine 10 has come in,
00:55
investigating.
00:59
Please, you can be sending you around the scene.
01:02
No, no circle, and then time you have cam, left me.
01:09
Britsheet command, fire alarm, radio, hose, burst,
01:14
under control, command terminated,
01:18
and detention service.
01:19
So,
01:24
seat, and again, radar hose burst is under control, pronouncing terminating and again will be enforced.
01:34
This is then fire alarm.
01:36
PD will be staying on scene.
01:39
Protect the truck.
01:44
The duty is staying on scene since episode.
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