Commercial fire alarm activation at Exeter building, Exeter NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a commercial fire alarm activation near Front Street in Exeter at a two-story wood-frame building. No fire was found upon arrival, and command was established at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety - Seacoast Area
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01:34
Transcript:
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The fire is dispatching Ambulance 1 and Ambulance 2-5-Timber Lane for medical aid. Fire is also dispatching Engine 5 for commercial fire alarm activation near Front St and Exeter.
00:15
This is 5 to near Front St for commercial fire alarm.
00:19
Four needed for station coverage.
00:21
Time of the tone is 2013.
00:24
To exit up.
00:30
Your answer to...
00:32
Can I have the nature of A1 and H2 skulls?
00:39
Received again called in by overnight security.
00:42
Apartment 326 is a 76-year-old female, conscious breathing and alert to have some recent falls.
00:50
Second party, apartment 319, 87-year-old female,
00:55
family is with her at the sign that concerned about her mental status or confusion levels.
01:03
Two copies and we'll be taking the recent fall.
01:10
Repeat.
01:12
Sanchez, I've cleared.
01:15
Enter Nader 5.
01:17
Monty, near Front St, stadium, two-story wood frames, Northern Schultz.
01:22
Suppet shown and investigating 07 aftermance.
01:29
Received on scene, two-story wood frame, nothing showing 07 has command.
01:34
2014.
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Location mentioned:
Front St, Exeter, NH 03833
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