Fire alarm at Congress St building caused by dryer steam, Nashua NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a three-story garden-style building on Congress Street in Nashua. Upon investigation, they determined the alarm was triggered by steam from a dryer and found no hazardous conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Engine six calling fire alarm.
00:03
Engine six.
00:09
On scene, nothing showing from the three-story garden style.
00:13
Engine six has Congress Street command.
00:16
Strobes are activated.
00:19
Hey, do you hold up?
00:25
Nothing showing.
00:26
Strobes are flashing.
00:28
You have command.
00:34
Attitude driver, check your radio.
00:41
Congress Street command calling fire alarm.
00:44
Fire alarm answering command.
00:48
Indication for 1st floor laundry will be investigating.
00:53
You're investigating an indication for 1st floor laundromat.
01:00
Alarm 12.
01:03
12.
01:06
Calls on scene.
01:08
K12, you're on scene.
01:09
1617.
01:15
Congress Street command calling fire alarm.
01:19
Fire alarm answering.
01:22
Steam from a dryer, no conditions.
01:26
Go under control, hold engine six.
01:29
Steam from a dryer, no conditions.
01:31
Place in the corner of control holding engine six only.
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Location mentioned:
Congress St, Nashua, NH 03062
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