Fire in wilmot upgraded to second alarm, Wilmot NH
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A fire in Wilmot near Deerwood Drive was escalated to a second alarm with multiple fire engines responding.
Audio|Heard on: Sunapee Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Wilmot Command,
00:02
Andover engine to be advised we have established water supplies.
00:06
Okay,
00:07
Andover has water supply.
00:16
Fire alarm to command, you have reached your first 20-minute par check.
00:20
You have par.
00:27
Fire alarm to command.
00:29
Your first PAR check was about a minute ago, just confirming you of PAR.
00:39
We're at our first 20 minute mark.
00:41
Stand by for PAR.
00:44
Fire alarm from ambulance 6.
00:49
Ambulance 6, go ahead.
00:51
Be advised.
00:52
We were just relocated further down the road.
00:54
We're still off station.
00:58
Receive relocated down the road, still off (number withheld).
01:06
The alarm from Wilmot Command.
01:13
We've got PAR on the first 20-minute mark, and can you go ahead and upgrade this to a second alarm for engines?
01:22
Received. Upgrading to a second alarm and PAR is completed for the first 20-minute mark, 509.
01:43
I'm going to be.
02:07
These tones are confirming a second alarm for the fire in Wilmot, near Deerwood Drive, near Deerwood Drive.
02:16
Again, this is confirming a second alarm fire.
02:21
The following engines are needed.
02:24
A Newbury engine to the scene,
02:27
a Danbury engine to the scene, a Grafton engine for coverage,
02:32
and a Bradford engine to the scene.
02:34
Again, this is confirming a second alarm fire in Wilmot.
02:38
Time of this second alarm is 1712.
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Location mentioned:
Deerwood Dr, Wilmot, NH 03287
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