False fire alarm at ice cream shop in Bethlehem, Bethlehem NH
Fire departments responded to a commercial fire alarm at an ice cream shop in Bethlehem. They found it was a false alarm caused by cooking smoke. The building was ventilated and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Twin State Fire Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Twin State and Bethlehem Fire Department responded to near Main Street Super Seeker Ice Cream for a commercial fire alarm activation.
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Again, Twin State and Bethlehem Fire Department responded to near Main Street Super Seeker Ice Cream for a commercial fire alarm activation.
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Tomaver Town, 14.57.
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Twin State, Belf on K2.
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Bufth off K-3, go ahead.
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Be responding direct.
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F-MK-3, you're responding direct.
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14-59.
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State to Betham-K-3.
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In space at Bethlehem K3.
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K2.
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Just received an update from Lovkin.
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They spoke with (name withheld) on site.
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Husband advised it is a false alarm, 1,500 hours.
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Okay, I'll still respond, but if anybody else does, they can hold in quarters.
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Betham K2, you're still going to respond to anyone else who is going to respond to Spain quarters, 1,500 hours.
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Twin State's a little to 833.
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23 you are under control and transporting 1 to LRH, 1502.
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Newberry Station, go ahead.
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Newberry Station, your assembling a crew will cover from North Station, 1502.
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Wednesday from Betham K2.
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Winsley 1, go ahead to Twin State.
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Bethlehem K.
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Winsley 1, you're at Cottage 1503.
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There is a little smoke left in the building from cooking, but they've got everything vented.
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Beth, M. K2, can you go ahead with your message one more time?
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There was smoke in the building.
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They have the windows and doors open to vent and it was from cooking.
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