Fire alarm activation at Lowe's store in Epping, Epping NH
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A fire alarm was activated at Lowe's store near Fresh River Road in Epping, New Hampshire. Fire departments from Epping, Brentwood, and Frontwood responded automatically to the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic ramping fire in Frontwood automatic.
00:30
Rocket Mid-Sach, Epping, Fire Department of Frontwood Engine automatic to respond for a fire alarm activation, near Fresh River Road,
00:38
Lowe's,
00:39
showing riser 6 low air, and riser 6, low motion, riser 33 pumps running.
00:46
Drop into stress to the Epping Fire Department and Frontwood Engine automatic to respond for pilot and activation at Lowe's, near Fresh River Road, showing riser 6 low air,
00:56
riser 6 slow motion, and riser 133.
00:59
please come running.
01:00
Time in the tone is 3.49.
01:04
Rock from Epping Engine 1.
01:07
Rock is answering Epping Engine 1.
01:13
Responding.
01:14
Responding. Responding.
01:16
No, respondent.
01:26
One there's how to go on to Lawrence.
01:36
The return for Brent with fire.
01:52
Rockett and dispatch on with a retone for front with fire for an engine vehicle automatic usually to Epping for fire alarm activation at Lowe's near Fresh River Road, filling multiple zones.
02:03
As Rockendix back down with a retone for front with fire to respond with an engine automatic mutually to Epping for fire alarm activation at Lowe's near Fresh River Road chilling multiple zones.
02:16
Tommy of Retone is 358.
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Location mentioned:
Fresh River Rd, Epping, NH 03042
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