Water leak inside house possibly due to frozen pipe, Littleton NH
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The Littleton Fire Department responded near High Street to a report of water inside a house, possibly caused by a frozen pipe. They investigated but found no fire. The homeowners were advised to replace the alarms.
Audio|Heard on: Twin State Fire Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
00:00
Twin State, Littleton, NG1.
00:05
Littleton, NG1, go ahead.
00:08
NG1's on scene, nothing showing three sides.
00:10
We'll be out investigating K-13 has command.
00:17
Littleton, NG1, you're on scene.
00:18
Nothing's showing three sides.
00:19
K-13 has command, 18-50.
00:26
State,
00:27
Crow drive command.
00:33
Carview command.
00:37
We'll be under control, problem with alarm.
00:43
Command, you have an issue with the alarm.
00:45
You're under control.
00:46
Twin States, Littleton Fire Department, standby for tone.
00:58
Twin State, Littleton Fire Department responded near High Street for a service call, water coming from inside the house, possible frozen pipe issue.
01:10
Again, Twin State's Littleton Fire Department respond near High Street for a service call, water coming from inside the house, possible frozen pipe issue.
01:19
Time undertone, 1907.
01:30
Twin State, Littleton, Engine 1.
01:34
Littleton, NG1, go ahead.
01:37
Engine 1 will be clear, the scene.
01:40
Homeowner's been advised to swap out the alarms.
01:42
We'll be en route to High Street.
01:48
Listen, NG1, you are advising your clearing machine in the in-roof to High Street.
01:55
Homeowners have been advised of the alarm 1909.
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Location mentioned:
High St, Littleton, NH 03561
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