False fire alarm triggers Cornish home response, Cornish NH
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A fire alarm sounded at a Cornish residence, prompting emergency response crews. The homeowner later confirmed it was a false alarm and the incident was cleared promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Cornish Fire Still Alarm[1],
00:03
21, Platt Road in Cornish, Harrison Residence, fire alarm, basement, smoke detector.
00:11
Cornish Fire,
00:12
Still Alarm[1],
00:14
231, Platt Road in Cornish, Harrison Residence,
00:18
Fire Alarm, Basement, Smoke Detector,
00:21
Timeout 1028.
00:31
West Fairley, engine one.
00:33
One, back in quarters and service.
00:37
Engine one, back and quarters in service, 1031.
00:44
20-year.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:55
Units are arriving under that street and the vehicle is in the driveway.
00:58
Okay.
01:56
Cornish Fire,
01:58
Still Alarm[1],
02:00
21, Platt Road in Cornish, Harrison Residence, cancellation for fire alarm.
02:06
Cornish Fire,
02:08
Still Alarm[1], 231, Platt Road in Cornish, Harrison Residence, cancellation for fire alarm.
02:16
Timeout 1035.
02:28
Go ahead, Cornish.
02:31
No,
02:32
it's a cancellation.
02:33
That was a homeowner.
02:36
They have a reason.
02:38
The homeowner is called the security company and said that there was a false alarm and they cleared the alarm.
02:45
Great deal.
02:46
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still Alarm: Limited-scale fire response without a full assignment (often single-company response)
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Location mentioned:
Platt Rd, Cornish, NH
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