False fire alarm caused by removed smoke detector, Pelham NH
Fire crews responded to a general fire alarm near Skyline Drive after a resident removed a smoke detector, mistaking it for a light socket. No smoke or fire was found.
Audio|Source: Pelham Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For the General Fire Alarm called in by the alarm company.
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7.4-5, engine through respondent, near Skyline Drive.
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We have responding, near Skyline Drive.
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Five engine three respond to near Skyline Drive for the fire alarm.
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We are responding, near Skyline Drive for the fire alarm.
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Be advised, we received a call from a homeowner reporting he thought his fire alarm was a light socket and he pulled it off the wall.
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He's in building 110 apartment number (number withheld).
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No smoke or fire found.
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(name withheld) is responding.
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I apologize.
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I missed that update.
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First (name withheld), we have responding.
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We had a caller from building 110 near Skyline Drive.
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You didn't have a 7.
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So he just moved in, thought his fire alarm was actually a light socket, and he possibly ripped it off the wall trying to put a light bulb in there.
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Okay, car four and engine to go handle.
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Car four, engine three to handle.
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Number four five to engine two, engine one, you can get a return.
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City canceled.
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(name withheld) has it.
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Five, engine three is on scene near Skyline Drive.
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Two-story, multi-family, nothing's going.
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(name withheld), you're off to investigate.
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For you. (name withheld), we have you on the scene.
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Two-story, multifamily, nothing showing.
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You're investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Pelham, NH 03076
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