False fire alarm on first floor under investigation, Strafford County NH
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Emergency teams responded to a fire alarm triggered by first-floor detectors on Portland Avenue. Upon investigation, no fire or hazard was found, and units returned to their stations.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
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The annunciator indicates first floor detectors to the investigation.
00:09
Receipers reporting the annunciator indicating first floor, detector, investigating further.
00:19
All this is referred.
00:22
Good.
00:24
I'll be clear, citation issue for speed.
00:26
If you can, Kish, print over the vehicle information and the upraer, please.
00:34
Thank you. Thank you.
00:35
Thank you.
00:39
So.
00:43
Hello, Unloak.
00:46
Connecticut,
00:48
Boston, Nora, 98,
00:50
983. No,
00:56
4. Go ahead.
00:58
New Hampshire, 5473, 2,
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264.
01:04
Portland Ave, near Sulfro.
01:11
Answering on 5.
01:14
No cause for the alarm to return the beach company.
01:20
Receive no cost to the alarm, returning the beach company's fire alarm to 9-6 and 9-0-1, you've been created quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Portland Ave, New Hampshire
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