False alarm caused by burnt food at commercial building, Lee NH
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Fire department responded to a commercial fire alarm at a building near Mast Road. Smoke was reported in the stairwell but the cause was burnt toast from cooking. The alarm was reset and all units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Barrington Fire and Rescue
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
UNH fire alarm to Leave Fire, respond to near Mast Rd for commercial fire alarm showing stairwell smoke.
00:07
UNAH firearm to Leave Fire, respond to near Mast Rd for commercial fire alarm showing stairwell smoke.
00:14
Time, 1302.
00:27
Fire alarm, Leander 1.
00:30
Answering, Leander 1.
00:32
On near Mast Rd for the fire alarm.
00:34
Receive under near Mast Rd for the fire alarm 3-4.
00:37
Clear for update?
00:41
Go ahead.
00:42
Updates in Stratford County.
00:44
It's in apartment 7 and the cause is burnt toast.
00:50
We have that, thank you.
00:54
We have that, thank you.
01:00
Farallon, Leightank, 3.
01:03
It's releasing for...
01:06
Oh, yeah.
01:08
You say respond to 305.
01:20
Fireware, the engine one.
01:23
Entering the engine one.
01:26
Unseen, two-story multi-family, nothing showing for three sides.
01:29
O3, command.
01:30
O3rd. Proceeds, not see, nothing showing.
01:32
O'S command, 1305.
01:43
I want to take three? Trainway, tank three.
01:48
I'll be on Tien.
01:50
Tseud off on scene for TLC.
01:54
Every early on.
02:25
Fire alarm for Mastrow Command.
02:28
Entering Mastrow Command.
02:32
Cause by cooking.
02:33
System is reset.
02:34
All units are clear, commencement.
02:36
Proceed, caused by cooking, alarm reset.
02:38
I'll use clear, 1311.
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Location mentioned:
Mast Rd, Lee, NH 03861
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