Burning smell investigated near Reagan Street in Lebanon, Lebanon NH
There was a burning smell near Reagan Street in Lebanon, possibly from trash or plastic. Fire and police units were dispatched to investigate a suspected unauthorized fire near the area. They checked several locations including near Mezcoma Street and Mascola Street but the exact source was unclear.
Audio|Source: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Callers just stating that in the area near Reagan, she's smelling trash and what she believes to be burning plastic, but she's not sure where it's coming from. Okay.
00:21
Tain and engine one.
00:23
We'll be investigating.
00:26
Engine one off in the area investigating 1813. Be advised police are en route.
00:53
Waterful Sixtham.
00:57
Waterville, thanks.
01:01
I've spoken with the staff at the Athletic Center.
01:05
Watch a poor quality video of the incident.
01:09
They're able to give me identification of the parties involved.
01:14
I'll be heading back to the station.
01:16
They contact with the original calling party.
01:19
And I'll be pursuing this a little bit later.
01:25
This message to see bar open.
01:32
I'm on to near Mezcoma Street to check an uncommitted burn.
01:43
1817, you're on to near Ms. Goma Street for uncommitted burn.
01:53
Projection happens.
02:02
Lebanon Fire, still alarm, unpromitted burn, city-side hydrant district, near Mascola Street, in Lebanon.
02:10
Still alarm[1], unpromited burn, city-side hydrant district, near Mascola Street in Lebanon.
02:17
Timeout, 1818.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Limited-scale fire response without a full assignment (often single-company response)
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Lebanon, NH
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