Fire alarm caused by burnt food at residential building, Manchester NH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported at a three-story residential building near Douglas Street in Manchester, New Hampshire. Firefighters responded and found no visible fire but determined the alarm was caused by possible burnt food.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Tension and truck sakes, car one, try the response.
00:03
259 is near Douglas Street for a fire alarm activation.
00:07
Tension and truck six, car one, try of response, 259 is near Douglas Street for fire alarm activation, your processor bar street and Dyson tree is set 4.
00:21
Unit truck six around team.
00:23
Three story wood frame residential.
00:25
Nothing showing.
00:26
We'll be off investigating engine six as command.
00:31
Just Steve.
00:32
Endon truck six on scene.
00:35
Three story wood frame residential.
00:37
Nothing showing. We'll be investigating.
00:39
Engine 6 has command.
00:41
Douglas command of fire line, best for getting possible burnt food.
00:46
Okay, it's getting possible burnt food.
00:52
Two-six, truck-six.
00:54
Second floor, rear is activated, take calm and alarm.
00:57
He's activated.
01:00
The other command of fire lamp, we're going to go on a control.
01:05
Moving in, six, truck-six, fire once in with it.
01:09
That's the answer's control holding engine toxic.
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Location mentioned:
Douglas St, Manchester, NH 03102
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