Water pipe break causes flooding at Nashua restaurant, Nashua NH
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Fire crews responded to a broken water pipe causing flooding at Burton's Grill in Pheasant Lane Mall, Nashua. There was no fire or hazardous materials involved. The health and building departments were notified.
Audio|Heard on: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
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Transcript:
00:00
Box. 5,372 liters.
00:04
Near Daniel Webster Highway, Unit A 207, Button's Grill, Nashua, Pheasant Lane Mall, cross-street Chan Street and Mass Line, engine 3, engine 2, ladder 3, C4, box,
00:18
Near Daniel Webster Highway, Unit A207, Burton's Grill, Nashua, Pheasant Lane Mall, cross-street Chan Street and Mass Line, engine 3, engine 2, ladder 3, C4, channel 2, 1146.
00:38
Station 3.
00:41
Okay, station 3.
00:42
Okay, station 3.
00:43
Okay.
00:50
Angie 10.
00:53
C4.
00:58
C4. One, let's go ahead.
01:04
Ladder 3, the fire alarm.
01:08
Go out, Ladder 3.
01:10
At Box 5372 with an outside indication for Burton's Grill.
01:16
Ladder 3 has a command.
01:17
It does appear that we have water flowing from the front door.
01:22
Ladder 3, you're on scene with an indication of Burton's Grill, with the problem being water coming out the front door.
01:29
1151.
01:35
Command, fire alarm.
01:37
I'm missing, commit.
01:41
The broken pipe in the entryway, a significant water problem.
01:46
You can hold station 3.
01:48
Can you have the health department and the building department respond if they're available?
01:54
A broken pipe at the entrance holding station 3 releasing engine tube going to notify the building department and health department.
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Location mentioned:
Daniel Webster Hwy, Nashua, NH 03060
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