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Fire contained to large electrical appliance at Pelham homePelham NH

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Pulpit Rock Rd, Pelham, NH 03076

Fire departments responded to a structure fire at a residence near Pulpit Rock Road in Pelham. The fire originated from a large electrical appliance in one of the units. Fire crews located the source, disconnected the appliance, and worked to isolate the fire. Mutual aid, including engines and ladder companies from nearby towns, was dispatched to assist with ventilation and coverage. The property owner was contacted to assist on scene.

Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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07:5
Transcript:
00:00
C2, I'm going to arrange for station coverage unless you have other wishes.
00:04
No, you can go to the working fire assignment.
00:10
Please.
00:12
Pulpit Rock Road, command be advised.
00:14
You have a mutual aid dairy medic and two engines, one from Salem, one from Windham, en route to your station.
00:22
Breezy, do we have a ladder company coming?
00:28
That is a negative, I can get you one.
00:31
Yeah, starting one ladder company.
00:34
You can have one engine company come to the scene; the other can go to the station.
00:38
We've located the source of the fire,
00:41
a large electrical appliance in one of the units.
00:44
We're disconnecting it now.
00:50
You're requesting one engine company to the scene and one ladder company to the scene.
00:55
The other engine company can go for station coverage.
01:00
You also have located the source of the fire and are attempting to isolate it.
01:10
Fire alarm also, if you can get in touch with the property owner for Unit B, we're going to need them out here.
01:17
Pre-safe PD is actually working on that.
01:24
Hello, fire alarm, wind of engine twos en route, 31 Pulpit Rock Road.
01:34
You calling for engine one?
01:38
Answering.
01:43
Disregard. Disregard.
01:49
Our alarm from Salem Engine 1.
01:52
Salon, Angel 1.
01:59
Law responding to Pulpit Rocks.
02:04
Salon, Angel 1, can I actually redirect you for station coverage?
02:12
Anyone has it, station coverage.
02:15
Great speed, thank you.
02:17
Windham engine, high-arm copies that you are en route to the scene.
02:26
High-arm, the Pulpit Rock Road, command.
02:33
Answering.
02:36
Command, you have a Drake Ladder en route to the scene.
02:40
Receive, thank you.
02:46
Okay,
02:48
one, her respondent,
02:49
just switching over.
02:51
What's the back channel?
02:55
Okay, a minute, one, I have you responding.
02:57
Currently, they are operating on the main frequency.
03:04
Fire alarm to come in.
03:11
Fire alarm calling command.
03:18
Command, do you want Liberty and do you want Attack Channel?
03:23
Negative on Liberty, well,
03:26
give me a minute for Attack Channel.
03:28
C-2 just arrives on scene.
03:31
All right,
03:39
see.
03:43
Answering.
03:44
I have a good vent door on the Seaside, South Open,
03:50
gas utilities on C.D.
03:54
Corner, FYI.
03:56
That's what.
04:10
Dracier Ladder, you're responding, near Pulpit Rock Road.
04:17
Dr. Fire alarm, turn.
04:23
Hey, do, Mr. One.
04:26
(name withheld), Director of the decision coverage, no rescue once available back at home.
04:32
Receive rescue your back to town.
04:35
And Jeremy will care for the station coverage.
04:43
C2 Farland.
04:49
C2 is on scene.
04:52
Kind of face-to-face, C2 will be assuming command.
04:56
I will take a fire ground channel.
04:59
And the first arriving company, I'm going to need some ventilation fans for the first arriving mutual aid company.
05:08
It's going to be VFIRE 22, and you have a wind of engine and a draket ladder that are en route to your location.
05:17
The business name of the unit that has the active fire, because I have a couple of contact names here.
05:24
Yep, standby.
05:34
Attention, all companies responding to are working at 31 Pulpit Rock Road, VFIRE 22.
05:41
Again, all companies responding to are working at 31 Pulpit Rock Road.
05:46
You're going to switch to VFIRE 22-22-2-2.
05:50
The VD engine 2 has it.
05:55
Going to B-Fire 22, four minutes out.
06:00
Wind of engine, you're four minutes out.
06:06
Trigandau 5 is Dad direct.
06:08
We're about two minutes out.
06:13
Drake 11, you copy, C-Fire 22, you're approximately two minutes out.
06:17
Advice first arriving mutual aid company and any ventilation fans per command?
06:25
File, let me just reach one.
06:32
Confirming, Pallon Engine 3 responded?
06:36
No, Fairways.
06:39
Receive, Engine 3, you're on.
06:45
Carlum, Cailmention 1 is off here at headquarters.
06:53
Cailant Engine, you're off for station coverage.
06:59
I was on C.
07:04
Take a town empty.

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Pulpit Rock Rd, Pelham, NH 03076

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Incident Timeline

  1. Ongoing Operations and Coordination
  2. Source Located and Fire Isolated
  3. Working Fire Declared and Mutual Aid Requested
  4. Entry and Smoke Condition Found
  5. Arrival and Initial Assessment
  6. Initial Alarm and Dispatch

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