Fire alarm call turns out to be faulty detector, Hampton NH
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Fairfield Drive in Hampton, which was found to be caused by a faulty smoke detector and not an actual fire.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, engine-engine one,
00:02
respond to near Fairfield Dr for check alarms.
00:05
Attention, engine one, respond to near Fairfield Dr for check alarms.
00:16
The ambulance, usually the Raymond's 11th Strawberry, 80-year-old male, also 120, back-pins, alpha-level.
00:23
That's a candy ambulance, usually to Raymond's 11th Strawberry,
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80-year-old male, pulse of 120, backpin, alpha-level, 1550, said.
00:35
File, and car fours on the air.
00:41
Ambul, two.
00:55
4184 Hey man, 4118 is going to be Elliott, ending miles 75.4.
01:07
Okay,
01:09
man, 4118.
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All the way to Ramis.
01:13
You two responding.
01:16
Vendigar College.
01:19
The location will be Finuti Hall, room 342.
01:23
That's Finuti Hall, Room 342, and the Stonrish Cape will be open.
01:30
The location is open. I'm going to be off.
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Be transverse.
01:46
Receive. All right.
01:51
All right now.
01:54
I receive.
01:59
Reginal for one in two seven.
02:13
AO2-3 returning the ambulance to the second stop.
02:17
Okay,
02:23
okay.
02:26
About A.O.3.
02:31
Lunch.
02:41
Officer Elliott, six in no one.
02:50
Garcy.
02:54
KSprade, activated D-O-O-A.
02:58
Cut on the recall, hold Card 2, Cartoon will be on.
03:02
Rock command.
03:08
You can put us under control.
03:10
I'm going to clear our Auburn Tank 1.
03:11
We got a faulty detector.
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Location mentioned:
Fairfield Dr, Hampton, NH 03842
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