False fire alarm due to faulty detector on Merrimack Street, Manchester NH
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm on Merrimack Street and found no fire or smoke. The cause was a faulty detector, and the scene was cleared after confirming safety.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
I want to rescue one.
00:03
Got you. Yeah,
00:05
Keith.
00:06
Yeah, he asked to move the rescue around the corner, so the ALS is not a block away.
00:13
Copy, we're on it.
00:17
Disregarded, they're walking up now.
00:22
Car one from ALS one, once we make patient contact, we'll move the bus closer.
00:30
Okay.
00:36
Command file, there's no readings at the moment.
00:39
Can you just repeat your message about readings?
00:47
Zero readings at the moment.
00:52
Engine 11, command.
00:58
Steve, zero readings up this time.
01:02
Go for command.
01:06
We're heading to the basement to take readings.
01:08
The occupant does not want to be checked by the ALS.
01:15
Three seats.
01:16
Alls, DEC is there.
01:17
That's a few, you can say.
01:23
Merrimack Street, command from Truck 1C.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:33
Negative readings in the basement.
01:38
Merrimack Street, command the fireline.
01:41
Oh, under control, faulty detect, but companies will be cleared,
01:45
command discriminated.
01:50
Received under control on Maramac Street, faulty detector, command disseminated.
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Location mentioned:
Merrimack St, Manchester, NH
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