Fire alarm triggered by broken sprinkler pipe with no fire, Lebanon NH
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a two-story mixed-use building near Canover Street in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The alarm was triggered by a broken sprinkler pipe on the second floor with no visible fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm from Engine 11.
00:04
Engine 11.
00:09
Ponce,
00:10
near Canover Street.
00:12
Two-story,
00:14
non-combustible mixed-use structure, nothing visible from two sides.
00:18
Agent 11,
00:19
officer is command investigating.
00:24
Received on scene,
00:26
two-story, non-combustible, nothing showing from two sides.
00:30
Engine 11 officer has again, 21-50.
00:36
I want truck to you.
00:40
Truck two.
00:42
Arriving.
00:45
On scene, 21-50.
00:48
Fire alarm from Canover Street Command.
00:51
Command, go ahead.
00:57
Activation was caused by a broken sprinkler pipe on the second floor.
01:00
We're going to shut the system down.
01:07
The alarm was caused by a broken sprinkler pipe on the second floor.
01:11
You will be shutting the system down 2150.
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Lebanon, NH
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