False fire alarm at two-story restaurant triggered by heating work, Dover NH
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A fire alarm was activated at a two-story restaurant near Orchard St, Dover. Fire crews investigated and found no fire. Workers recently replaced the heating system's heat exchanger, which likely caused the false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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06:7
Transcript:
00:00
Trying to watch the streets over breakout for Fireland activation, General Fires, second floor.
00:05
Keyholder in the call, (number withheld).
00:11
Do you want headquarters?
00:15
Engine up.
00:17
Engine 1's en route to The Brickhouse fire alarm.
00:21
I see the engine two zone.
00:28
I see it's companies responding towards the streets over Brick House for second floor fire alarm activation at (number withheld).
00:36
No,
00:41
speak up.
00:43
Good hospital remaining on the air.
00:47
The two-story restaurant and nothing showing.
00:58
Officer 2-2 on command.
01:02
I see nothing showing (number withheld).
01:09
I'll be out at 21.
01:15
Everett, hold it out.
01:23
The Army One headquarters.
01:31
On scene two Orchard Street, right.
01:35
Battalion One command.
01:38
Receive, Battalion 1, (number withheld).
01:45
I'm at the front door panel on second floor oxman's reporting that they get a new heating system installed they believe that's what set it on we're investigating still.
01:55
Received me back to the second floor battalion one headquarters Italian one will have Ward Street command we take the time one e221.
02:06
Engine two officer two uh...
02:10
Workers reporting they changed the heat exchanger on the roof.
02:18
Okay.
02:23
Engine one's level one.
02:30
PHC4 is where.
02:34
I see James one in reach of the hospital.
02:37
18.
02:42
Business.
02:45
Please.
02:47
Check. Thank you for example.
02:53
Thank you one.
02:55
Just clarifying you're on the scene.
02:59
It's affirmative.
03:00
Ray too.
03:07
Officer two, command.
03:10
Command, answer him.
03:15
I got a warning light for alarm and we're going to get in the duct work.
03:23
If we can get access to the roof to confirm what they were saying about a heat exchanger, that would be great.
03:34
Receive command engine one.
03:39
Go ahead.
03:42
Can you gain access to the roof, meet the workers up there,
03:46
check the heat exchanger?
03:51
Fire alarm.
03:53
My alarm, my friend.
03:59
In quarters.
04:03
(number withheld).
04:10
I'll attempt those table or services.
04:12
Just go ahead back and come.
04:14
Copy, thank you.
04:20
There's (number withheld).
04:22
Go ahead.
04:26
Respond in the area of 28 Franklin Street, it's going to be across the street.
04:29
I have (name withheld) advising that there is a vehicle.
04:33
It looks like they're trying to leave now, so they might be G.O.A.
04:36
But they were doing something inappropriate in the car, and now they were seen arguing unknown assault or threats.
04:45
Copy.
04:47
Copy.
04:50
Creative contact, (number withheld).
04:53
Hello.
05:00
I'll appear with (name withheld) if you're available.
05:07
I'm the RO out of the main penis.
05:11
Venus is valid.
05:12
This virus in 27.
05:14
No history.
05:15
The call number is day 4, (number withheld).
05:26
I'll be already before the call of the service.
05:28
I just sent them on and I'll chat with him.
05:30
Okay.
05:36
Answer.
05:37
I got the HVAC text here.
05:40
He said that they just finished replacing the heat exchanger.
05:43
There's no issues on the roof might have been debris and the ductwork.
05:46
What is done?
05:50
Ritchie.
05:55
Officer Wong was on his way to attempt to reset.
06:00
Yeah, you guys found it inside, so if I get the reset right here, I'm going to try it.
06:06
Through the cross.
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Location mentioned:
Orchard St, Dover, NH 03820
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