Residential fire alarm at 16 Washington street with no fire found, Exeter NH
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A residential fire alarm activated near Washington Street, Exeter. Fire units responded and found no fire. One patient declined treatment. All units cleared and returned to quarters.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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03:14
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, engine 5, ladder 1, car 2.
00:04
It's a residential central station alarm for near Washington Street.
00:09
Responsible the engine 1, engine 5, ladder 1, car 2.
00:19
Good for me 1.
00:25
After the main game is 9.8.
00:31
Yeah, there's 9.8.
00:37
Carcuit, sir.
00:42
Fire alarm, one patient refusal, we are available.
00:50
Rescue for available, one patient signed refusal, double.
00:59
Send your back on.
01:06
Engine 5.
01:08
Engine 5.
01:19
Engine 5. Ladder 1 car 2.
01:22
You're responding near Washington Street.
01:25
It's going to be a general fire residential.
01:30
Fire alarm catched.
01:34
Fire alarm answering car two.
01:36
Car two, you're off.
01:46
Nothing showing.
01:47
You have Washington command.
01:50
You'll be investigated.
01:51
57 minutes.
01:59
We're going to be clear one patient side refusal.
02:06
You're clear with a refusal.
02:14
Engine 1 on 2.
02:21
Engine 1, you can swing on a brown tree.
02:40
Fireline Washington Street Command.
02:46
Answering Washington Street Command.
02:50
Answering Washington Street Command.
02:51
There's a third floor detector activation without a reason for a recall above school card two.
02:58
The third floor activation, no known cause.
03:11
Holding car 2, engine 1, engine 5, ladder 1, return to quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Exeter, NH 03833
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