Fire alarm with possible carbon monoxide detected at residence, Rochester NH


A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Blossom Lane. The caller mentioned a combined fire and carbon monoxide detector but was unsure if carbon monoxide was present. No signs of fire, smoke, or flames were reported.
Audio|Source: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Go ahead. Street, turning on Durham Lane with New Hampshire Veteran U-U-Uniform, SCR, SCR, SE Charlie G-G Golf. For a fire alarm activation, fire-alarm to Rochester Fire Respond near Blossom Ln. For a fire alarm,
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Tenry. Ten-five. Ten-five. No one. Ten-three. Yeah, New Hampshire Veteran Victor 40382, Chestnut, by six.
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She responding near Blossom Ln for a fire alarm activation. Caller says that she has a two-in-one system for carbon monoxide as well. No fire smoke flames. She can't tell if it's actually detecting monoxide or not. C4[1]. I want for the fireline, that phrase. Copy. All responding.
Police codes explained
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C4: Situation under control, no further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
Near Blossom Ln, Rochester, NH 03868
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