Fire alarm activation caused by equipment on Lincoln Street, Exeter NH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at Lincoln Street in Exeter but was caused by equipment malfunction. The alarm was reset before emergency units arrived and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:50
Transcript:
00:00
Number three.
00:02
Nothing showing.
00:03
Both three is command.
00:06
I'll see nothing showing.
00:07
All three is command.
00:08
732.2.
00:14
Good box.
00:15
in Exeter.
00:21
And then, Lincoln Street, command.
00:26
Under control,
00:27
activation reported by Burnham's was caused by a piece of equipment.
00:32
The panel was already restored prior to our arrival as was the other one that controls the rest of the strip mall.
00:38
Commands terminated, all companies returning.
00:44
Received here under control.
00:46
The panel has already been reset.
00:48
Commence terminated, company is clear returning at 0732.
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