Fire alarm sounded at technical vocational facility, Hudson NH
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Fire alarms activated and reactivated at a technical vocational facility. Crews investigated and silenced alarms in multiple rooms.
Audio|Heard on: Hudson Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Off the command, I still have alarm sounding in the technical wing.
00:06
Kevin, Eric, I'm working on that now.
00:09
You can't have been on fire alarm.
00:17
Go ahead.
00:20
Bob Hanson.
00:21
Both panels are obviously in the vet tech room.
00:24
Both have signal signs, but I still do have alarms sounding in the vocationary.
00:30
Receive.
00:35
The audible alarms have stopped in the tech wing.
00:43
I still have one in the mechanical room standing at it now, but I think that's the only left.
00:49
Okay, receive.
00:53
Command, the C-2.
01:00
...and file on one of their engine 3 on 950.
01:03
Hi, Mason.
01:05
Clear the fire scene going to station one for coverage.
01:10
Clear the fire, single under station one for cover.
01:13
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01:18
918. The Island Army Army Department of Army.
01:21
Hudson C2.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:26
File, I'm trying to design your team.
01:29
BPW is on scene that come out from the fin and they'll be done before any buses or traffic is released.
01:38
Received. When you're all set outside,
01:42
you can terminate and release as needed.
01:48
I'm for all-way for operations that advise me.
01:54
Remain with them, Troy.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:01
I'm the way back up the building and the old wing, the alarms are reactivated.
02:05
I'm not the panel in the principal's office and assigns them again, but they seem to be reactivating.
02:13
Message received.
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Location mentioned:
Derry Rd, Hudson, NH 03051
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