False fire alarm at building near Park Street, Pittsfield NH
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A fire alarm was activated at a building near Park Street in Pittsfield. Fire units responded and found no fire. The alarm was a false alarm caused by workmen.
Audio|Heard on: Concord Fire Alarm - Capital Area
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Pittsfield 14 Park Street Unit 1 for a fire alarm activation.
00:04
That's for Pittsfield, 14 Park Street unit number one, a fire alarm activation.
00:09
Channel 2 and arrival, 1801 GBSXX-442.
00:14
The file out where both use the route to CNC.
00:18
To a route, CNC.
00:27
Parlow.
00:32
Pittsfield C2 is on the scene.
00:35
Nothing showing from 4.
00:39
And no evacuation.
00:43
C2, you're on the scene, nothing showing from four sides.
00:47
No evacuation.
00:48
You'll have commands.
00:49
And you can operate channel two.
00:56
This is the moment.
01:01
M-R-S-1 responding.
01:02
Air-AX.
01:08
Fire alarm. Pittsfield engine two responding.
01:12
Pittsfield engine two responding. Pittsfield engine two responding.
01:31
This is now on for Cawcaneeramos 5, 373 Village Street, Unit 2A.
01:39
Cranps, alpha level.
01:45
The caution Airmo is 5, 373 Village Street, just the backstairs for Unit 2A.
01:51
One on this, foot cramps, alpha level, 1807.
02:01
Ayrton station alarm.
02:06
Okay, that's go, C2.
02:09
Do you hear you turn an alarm, we're at it.
02:12
You can show them under control.
02:14
Borgman on the C and standing you set the alarm off.
02:24
Pittsfield, committee reporting under control, set off by workmen.
02:28
Pittsfield, units can return.
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Location mentioned:
Park St, Pittsfield, NH 03263
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