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Fire alarm activated by heat detector at hotel, Lebanon NH
A fire alarm was activated at the Courtyard by Marriott hotel on Morgan Drive in Lebanon due to a heat detector in the third-floor electrical room triggered by an HVAC malfunction. Fire and ambulance units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, Masterbox, Cityside Hydrant District, near Morgan Drive, Courtyard by Marriott, Lebanon, timeout, 1115.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:31
Graveservice.
00:33
This is...
00:49
Responding.
00:50
I did just get a call from maintenance over there.
00:52
They stated that the AC has stopped working and the heat had kicked on, which they state has set off the alarm.
01:01
They will be opening a door.
01:03
I did let them know that you were still responding at 1117.
01:09
Hey, Mr. A message.
01:13
Bird 6-8.
01:20
Thirteen Harper.
01:26
I'll be in the area attempting to locate.
01:34
Thank you.
01:37
Thank you.
01:42
All our region 11.
01:48
We ought to attend near Morgan Drive.
01:52
Responding at 1118.
01:53
All-armavent, sir.
01:59
Your drive.
02:01
Four-story hotel, nothing showing from two sides.
02:04
Ambulance 3 officer with command.
02:08
See nothing showing from two sides.
02:10
Ambulance three officer with command.
02:12
Investigating at 1119.
02:34
All right to be a set.
02:37
Command, go ahead.
02:41
Bail is indicating third floor electrical room heat detector.
02:47
Electrical room, heat detector.
02:54
High alarm ambulance two.
02:58
Ambulance 2.
03:02
Responding near Morgan Drive.
03:06
You're responding at 1121.
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Location mentioned:
Morgan Dr, Lebanon, NH 03766
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