Fire alarm and smoke reported in kilburn block apartments, Littleton NH
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A fire alarm activated and smoke was reported in the basement of the Kilburn Block Apartments, a four-story building in Littleton. Firefighters arrived and began evacuating the building and investigating the situation. No visible fire was observed from the outside.
Audio|Heard on: Twin State Fire Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Twin State, Littleton Fire Department for a general alarm,
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near Cottage Street, the Kilburn Block Apartments, for fire alarm activations and smoke in the basement.
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Again, Twin State, Littleton Fire Department for a general alarm, near Cottage Street, the Kilburn Block Apartments,
00:17
fire alarm activations and smoke in the basement.
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Evacuation is in progress until 19-0-708.
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Wouldn't say Littleton engine one?
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Littleton engine one.
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Show engine one, 83 responding.
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Littleton engine one responding, responding, second.
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...car one.
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Littleton Car, one ear, Route 7.
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Twin State, Littleton Engine 1.
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Littleton Engine 1.
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Engine one arriving on scene, we have a four-story apartment building, nothing showing from three sides.
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Evacuation is in progress, engine one will be off investigating.
01:25
Well,
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finish one on scene, four-story apartment building, nothing's showing.
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Evacuation in progress, 1714 will be investigating.
01:34
You can show engine one has command.
01:38
Engine one, you have command.
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Location mentioned:
Kilburn St, Littleton, NH 03561
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