Wires down cause small fire near Danbury Elementary School, Danbury NH
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Downed wires caused a small fire near Danbury Elementary School by Carl Gordon Road. Firefighters responded to the scene and found a small brush fire in a roadside ditch.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Lakes Region to Alexandria with Bristol 404, wires down on fire near Carl Gordon Road.
00:06
Lakes Region Alexandria with Bristol 404, wires down on fire near Carl Gordon Road.
00:14
Bog Road, McMurphy Road, Channel 5.
00:22
15C1 on.
00:28
4-engine-4 responding.
00:31
Multiple callers reporting wires down starting a brush fire on the side of the road.
00:37
The fire is actually on Ragged Mountain Highway near the entrance to Danbury Elementary School.
00:50
Weeks are from 4004.
00:55
Answering 4.
01:00
They reference Danbury Elementary School.
01:05
7,
01:07
area of 780, Ragged,
01:10
Mountain Highway.
01:16
Lakes Region, entering Montborough command.
01:24
15 engine 3 Montborough companies in service, no cause found, alarm reset, 30 C5 respond.
01:46
Lakes Region Alexandria Retone, wires down on fire near Carl Gordon Road.
01:53
Lake Region to Alexandria Retone, wires down on fire.
01:57
Near Carl Gordon Road.
01:59
Bog Road, McMurphy Road, Channel 5.
02:07
404 from Lakes Region.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:16
404 update from PD caller stated there is an outside fire going in a ditch near Carl Gordon Road around a utility pole.
02:30
4104 on scene small fire in the ditch.
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Location mentioned:
Daffodil Ln, Danbury, NH 03230
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