Smoke investigation near Main Street caused by permitted burn, Carroll County NH
Fire and rescue units responded to a smoke investigation near Main Street at The Hub in Greenwood, Carroll County, NH. After assessment, the smoke was determined to likely be from an authorized burn permit nearby. Responding units were advised to stand down.
Audio|Source: Carroll County Area Amateur Radio
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Transcript:
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Oxford RCCC to Greenwood Fire, Greenwood Rescue, and Pace.
00:05
Respond to near Main Street, the hub in Greenwood, for a smoke investigation per 933.
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Don't determine code at this time.
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Time of tone, 257.
00:21
Greenwood Fire 3, responding, 2058.
00:27
All right, three, you go ahead.
00:30
Honest, I believe I heard 933 out the area, that's getting.
00:34
If you wanted to swing into the Saunders Mill there and check that, we had a fire there the other day that was called in.
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10-4[1].
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933.
00:51
A fire at Saunders Mill when I get two times swing by in that area.
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10-4[1]. Yes, that's going to be down by the post office.
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65, actually, we're going to be in route.
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6.55 in route at 2,100.
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Craymoot fire, 3, go ahead.
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Ashton, I just got up the phone with Buffalo Fire 5.
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He's advising him a burn permit at the gravel pit next, just in the vessel, so it could be smoked from now.
01:31
You can go ahead and have a pace stand down for now.
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104, break, paste 655.
01:38
Copy direct, we're standing down back and quarters, thank you.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledged / Message received
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