Fire alarm at convenience store caused by burnt food smoke


Audio|Source: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
05:41
Transcript:
Fire Department. Engine 1, Tanker 1. To respond 85 Reynolds Bridge Road, the Hatch Convenience Store, Firearm Activation. Again, for the Hollis Firearm Apartment, to respond Engine 1, Tanker 1, to 85 Ronald Bridge Road, the Hatch Convenience Store, for Firearm Activation. Ronald's Bridge Road from the National Line of the Pepper Alarm 85 is right at the end of Depot between Depot and Clinton. First building on the right, stores on the left side of the building. Time of the tone is 20302. Fire alarm, 1302 is responding. 1302 responding. 2030. The alarm, 1334, same traffic. He just left that location. The alarms have stopped sounding. There's no sign of anything at that time. From the business? C1 advises that there are clerks at the store and (name withheld)'s fault. Neither side of the businesses are evacuating. Receive, continue the unit. Somebody must have silenced it. Receive all units respond and continue at this time. 2034. Circus C4, unseen, single story a commercial, nothing visible from the exterior of command, investigating. C4, you're on scene, nothing showing from the business from the exterior. You'll be investigating at 2037. All right, I mentioned two responding. Engine 2 responding to 2037. Station 1, you're on with one driver, 2038. Tankerwan on scene. Engine one, tanker on or on scene 2040. Engine one from command, hit the knock box, and be me inside. smoke from the hood in the kitchen but then it is cleared so continue to investigate received command possible causation due to food burning in the kitchen area which is dissipated still investigating 2041
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Location mentioned:
Near Runnells Bridge Rd, Hollis, NH 03049
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