False fire alarm due to faulty detector near Newmarket road, Durham NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a fire alarm near Newmarket Road. The call was due to a faulty fire detector. No fire was present, and the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Establishing Newmarket Road Command.
00:02
We're here on scene, establishing New Market Command near Newmarket Road.
00:10
We're down at Port City Air.
00:12
We're waiting for the aircraft's attack to depart.
00:14
Portsmouth is already on scene.
00:17
We're going to check with them and see if they need to revisit once the aircraft arrives.
00:22
Good afternoon.
00:29
I've been located while we're in Cull for Height, disappeared at this turn.
00:34
I'm coming in from Willand over to Hap.
00:42
You're unseen, 1742.
00:51
Providing a driver for EMS for transport to Oneworth Douglas Hospital. EMS 3 is en route to Wentworth Weth.
01:02
On EMS 3 en route to WDH, fire providing a driver.
01:10
Unseen waiting for Newfields to assist with reset.
01:16
You should be in a 113, bad cooking.
01:19
Newmarket, Newfields 01, copy.
01:25
Classified quarter can show me out.
01:33
This time, leave you a faulty detector, show us under control.
01:38
Proceed under control, no fire, faulty detector at 1743.
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