Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at community center, Danbury NH
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A fire alarm at the Danbury Community Center was activated due to smoke from cooking. Fire units responded and confirmed there was no fire. The alarm was reset and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Association
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Lake's using the Danbury Retone, fire alarm activation, near High Street, Danbury Community Center.
00:06
Lake's into Danbury Retone, fire alarm activation, near High Street, Danbury Community Center.
00:11
Railroad Drive to Old Turnpike Road, Channel 5, 1712.
00:19
36, C1 on scene, nothing showing, hold Retone.
00:34
Lakes region, Tilt, Northfield,
00:36
chest pain, delta level, (number withheld) Drake Drive.
00:39
Lakes region to Tilton, Northfield, chest pain delta level,
00:43
(number withheld), Drake Drive.
00:45
Runs from Bay Hill Road, operate Channel 3,
00:48
1750.
00:54
21 ambulance to responding 70-year-old female chest pain and clammy, Channel 3.
01:05
Lake's region answering 104.
01:13
104 readings in the building.
01:15
It's been valid. Homeowner, contact to the technician 1004 in service.
01:25
36C1 from Lexington
01:32
36C1 we did get a call from the alarm company who informers of the same smoke from cooking
01:41
Lakes Region 13 emails, 2 in service.
01:45
13 emails, 2 in service.
01:51
Lake Region answering, 361.
01:59
361, alarms reset, smoke from cooking, companies in service.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Danbury, NH 03230
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