Fire alarm activated at Presidential Oaks building, Concord NH
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A fire alarm was activated at Presidential Oaks near Minot Street after a resident pulled it in East Hall. Firefighters were notified due to reports of a burning rubber smell on the second floor.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Box alarm engine, four, towel, one, a building, four, car four, master box[1], fifty-three, Presidential Oaks, and near Minot Street.
00:08
The Box alarm engine, four, tall, one email, and four, car four,
00:11
Masterbox 53, Presidential Oaks, near Minot Street.
00:16
Channel 2 on arrival,
00:17
1835.
00:24
We'll be out there in the lobby.
00:30
19.
00:36
Office station.
00:40
Copy.
00:44
Sure.
00:53
Bunker Company's responding box 53, Presidential Oaks, near Minot Street.
00:57
We also received the radio box there as well, that'll have to be restored.
01:02
Channel 2 on arrival, 1837.
01:09
On Battalion 2.
01:15
A call from the facility pulled by a resident East Hall.
01:21
419, top enhancement 20.
01:25
419, consider it.
01:29
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:34
Record, so 419, I come back on it at 2014.
01:38
Also by color white,
01:40
last at Kennedy, first of Michael.
01:43
Driver of Wife is not electrical.
01:45
Also comes back to the last chalk versus (name withheld).
01:52
Road,
01:53
88 advised that the second floor smells like burning rubber.
01:58
I did transfer them over to the fire department.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
master box: Activation of a master fire alarm box (automatic fire alarm signal)
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant St, Concord, NH 03301
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