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Fire alarm triggers water flow on fourth floor near Lake St, Laconia NH
A fire alarm was activated near Lake Street. Water was flowing from the sprinkler system on the fourth floor, but no smoke or fire was detected.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety - Seacoast Area
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01:47
Transcript:
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Lake Region of Breastelf, fire alarm activation, near Lake Street.
00:04
Lakes Region 2, Breastelf, fire alarm activation,
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near Lake Street.
00:12
Crescent Street, Landlow Drive, Upright Panel 5, 1456.
00:22
80, that's 8-0 Mendham's landing road.
00:25
Going to be on a Charlie level, 57-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
00:30
24 hours ago, he had slurred speech and seizure-like activity today.
00:33
Third-party callers reporting that he is similar activity.
00:36
UNAH fire alarm to Barrington, EMS, respond.
00:38
80, that's 8-0 Mendham's landing road on a Charlie-level, 57-year-old male conscious and breathing.
00:44
He is experiencing slurred speech and seizure-like activity.
00:47
Time of the tones, 14-57.
00:57
The one you're on.
01:03
The alarm company made contact with the keyholder, C2's changing batteries in the sector in Channel 5.
01:14
Any issues however from the fourth floor they do see a lot of water they believe either sprinkler system was set off or broke there is water coming from that.
01:26
Probably that water coming in the fourth floor on the water flowing from the fourth floor.
01:37
No smoke or fire.
01:41
Please, Ladder 1 you are on scene, showing water flowing from the fourth floor, no indication of any smoke or fire.
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Location mentioned:
Lake St, Laconia, NH 03246
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