Smoke from pellet stove triggers fire alarms in residence, Somersworth NH
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Firefighters responded to near Pearl Street after smoke from a pellet stove caused fire alarms to activate. Upon arrival, no active fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Sentient Somersworth Fire respond to near Pearl Street.
00:03
Caller advising she has a pellet stove downstairs and there's smoke in the residence.
00:08
Rebiting attention Summers with fire respond to near Pearl Street.
00:11
Callers reporting that she has a pellet stove downstairs, there's smoke and the resident fire alarms are going off.
00:16
So in 1711.
00:22
Not matching our description.
00:25
I believe that female is going to be GOA.
00:27
We'll be clear.
00:52
10-5, stand by.
00:58
Nice, both units will be in route to Main Street for that well-being check.
01:06
10-5. Rocking am to Brentwood 84 for trekking.
01:13
Still out.
01:20
Order.
01:23
Engine five, Brad.
01:25
We are on to near Pearl for the Ellis Division.
01:32
Probably 1714.
01:38
One of the 30s, no.
01:42
I'm out of Maine 242,
01:48
King Boston Adams, Fort Smith, Adams at Lowe Plaza.
01:58
Ragum 90 and 55.
02:02
103. Did you copy if you could go assist that 118 stage road?
02:11
No,
02:14
6-0, I'm asking for 564.
02:17
Sorry about that, Roggum 90 in 564.
02:21
Five, six, four.
02:22
I heard one eighteen stage.
02:25
Affirmative to assist him, he's with a vehicle that the bumper fell off.
02:35
Five and...
02:36
...pulges no active fire, no smoke in the building.
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Location mentioned:
Pearl St, Somersworth, NH 03878
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