Smoke caused by burnt food at Manchester apartments, Manchester NH
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at the Country Club Apartments in Manchester. They found minor smoke on the second floor caused by burnt food. No active fire was present, and the situation was controlled.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
24 on seeing establishing country club command.
00:03
Three-store wood frame, garden style, nothing showing to be investigating.
00:11
This evening four year-on-scene with a three-story wood-free garden style.
00:16
Nothing is showing your end up heating.
00:29
And 11A11-11-116-1269 Cafe at (number withheld) Union Street in the main area for a conscious person.
00:41
And 11-A-116 Delta response, 1269 Cafe,
00:45
(number withheld) New Street,
00:48
the main area for a conscious person, across the main area for a conscious person, across the main area for a conscious street and Manchester Street, use, at three.
00:57
Get a report that it could potentially be burnt food in Unit 23.
01:02
It's only second.
01:06
First, the country code community file, I want to be investigating possible burnt for the second floor.
01:12
Investigating second floor, possible burnt food.
01:15
Yeah,
01:19
Simon said that, please.
01:24
Just a good one.
01:26
Stand right.
01:31
Confirming burnt food.
01:36
Bruce David, you new fan?
01:41
I think we're going to be okay.
01:42
You can try for reset.
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Location mentioned:
Country Club Dr, Manchester, NH 03102
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