No fire found after CO detector activation on Deerfoot Trail, Cheshire County NH


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm and carbon monoxide detector activation near Deerfoot Trail in Cheshire County, NH. Multiple units arrived but found no actual fire or hazardous condition at the location.
Audio|Source: Worcester County Fire and EMS - Northern
02:24
Transcript:
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Power alarm from Engine 2. I have a fire alarm answering Engine 2.
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Engine 2's Route 28 near Deerfoot Trail,
00:12
crew of 4 for the CO activation.
00:18
Ranger 2, you're on for a 28-8-year-foot trail with a crew of 4 for the CELA. 1-4-1.
00:39
Office is on availability is one and zero. The weapons on line and clear, we are one or one.
00:53
One or one, April.
01:09
One and zero, Miss Dewan.
01:16
Good morning, McEwen, we are one and one. We are one and one.
01:23
One in one.
01:28
Newberry John, you're logging clear, we're one or one.
01:33
One and one, Newberry.
01:38
We're all right.
01:40
We are one.
01:46
Can you add?
01:49
All right on loud and clear.
01:56
One or one, West Newberry. It was an accident.
02:01
West Newberry, test opening, one or one.
02:06
One or one. Tests concluded.
02:10
1003. All right.
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Engine 1, responding 28 near Deerfoot Trail for the CO activation crew of two.
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Cheshire County, NH
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