Fire alarm activation leads to false alarm investigation


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a location. They checked the area and found no fire, determining the alarm was false.
Audio|Source: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
01:28
Transcript:
Fire line, ladder one. Letter one. Letter one, you peed up. I'm just confirming you were responding to Princeton Street. We are. Okay, ten-four[1]. Okay, ten-four. Okay, engine one. Engine three to fire alarm. There's no alarm sounding here, no Knox box, no way to gain entry. You probably inform the property rough that they might have a problem with the panel. Okay, we see. Okay, we see. (name withheld). Alarm 11. 11 in service. Okay, 11, you're back in, 1950. Engine 3 to fire alarm. Engine 3. We walked the building, walked around the building, looked inside, found nothing. Engine 3 is in service to quarters. Okay, it's three investigated. Nothing's found. You're in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ten-four: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Princeton Rd, Nashua, NH 03064
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