Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at Grove St, Greenland NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a building near Grove Street in Greenland, New Hampshire, after smoke detectors were activated by burnt food on the fourth floor. There was also a medical call reported in nearby Danville concerning an unresponsive male, but the fire alarm was determined to be accidental.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Engine One, respond near Grove Street on the 4th floor for the check alarms.
00:06
Attention Engine One, respond near Grove Street on the 4th floor for the check alarms.
00:16
Fire alarm on for ALS one responded to Danville near Johnson Road for a Delta level call.
00:22
74 year old male, not alert, not breathing normally, possible flu.
00:27
Repeating fire alarm on for ALS One responding to Danville for a Delta call.
00:33
Not alert, not breathing normally, possible flu.
00:38
944.
00:40
For the check alarms.
00:43
Attention Engine Four, respond near Presidential Drive for the check alarms.
00:54
Fire alarm, lobby's on.
00:58
Raise the water.
01:04
Engine One calling party related that the smoke detectors are going off due to burnt food.
01:11
(name withheld) can't get it to stop sounding.
01:15
Eat burnt food, cause a detector's alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Grove St, Greenland, NH 03840
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