False fire alarm at apartment building near Laurel Street, Manchester NH
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke detector activation at an apartment building near Laurel Street. After investigation, the alarm was found to be a system malfunction. All units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 1 on Phoenix Action, Laurel Street Command, 3-story woodframe, nothing showing.
00:04
We'll be investigating.
00:10
Truck 1, you run scene, true story, wood, frame, nothing showing.
00:13
Truck 1, you have Laurel Street Command vaccine.
00:15
We'll be able to rescue.
00:20
We'll take that.
00:26
4-3 commander fire alarm will be investigating the third floor.
00:29
C.C. Command investigating the third floor.
00:40
Squad one, the rescue one.
00:42
You can clear.
00:47
Just seven on team.
00:51
Yeah, just seven, okay.
01:01
Forestry command the file on do that.
01:03
You know we set off the security system.
01:07
This is command who will say PD.
01:14
Proceed the truck A.
01:17
Stand by.
01:20
I get nothing up here, but there are two apartments that I can't get in.
01:28
(name withheld), you found me smoke detector activision?
01:33
I'm going to want to control over thermal company, system out functions.
01:44
10 message received command if you under control[1] 135 Laurel Street assist and malfunctioning returning all company
Police codes explained
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[1]
under control: Incident status indicating the situation has been contained
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Location mentioned:
Laurel St, Manchester, NH 03103
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