False fire alarm triggered by cooking in Enfield home, Enfield NH
A fire alarm was triggered in the dining room of a residence near Lockhaven Road in Enfield. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a false alarm caused by cooking smoke. No fire or emergency was present.
Audio|Source: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Enfield fire Still alarm[1] near Lockhaven Road in Enfield,
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Aram, Fire alarm activation dining room smoke.
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Enfield Fire Still alarm[1],
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near Lockhaven Road in Enfield, DeMijian, Aram, Fire, alarm activation dining room smoke.
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42.
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I'm John Warren. I've got a motor here.
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I'll be running.
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Crandall.
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Commandment, go ahead.
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Nothing found.
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We're in control.
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Clan terminated companies are in service.
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Thank you. Where's the evening cast? Command terminating all companies and service, 1744.
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It was a false alarm. Children were cooking.
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No emergency there.
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Copy.
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Cancellation tone for Enfield Fire Department response near Lockhaven Road for a firearm activation.
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Again,
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cancellation tone for Enfield Fire for your response near Lockhaven Road in Enfield.
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Advising false alarm due to cooking. No one.
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1747 W.0.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Still alarm: Limited-scale fire response without a full assignment (often single-company response)
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Location mentioned:
Enfield, NH
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