Smoke alarm triggered by extinguisher discharge on second floor, Manchester NH


The fire department responded to a smoke alarm activation on the second floor, south side, caused by the discharge of a dry chemical extinguisher. No fire was found, but ventilation was required.
Audio|Source: CSX DIST 1/2
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Transcript:
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Commandant, Fireland, investigating second floor south smoke detector.
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Investigating second floor south smoke detector.
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This player from near Walker St, we're in service.
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And you're two of those.
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One is on scene with companies.
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Pat one, you're on scene and Notre Dame with the company.
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In the fire line.
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Answering, come in.
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We have a dry cam discharge that set it off. Under control, we're going to need ventilation for the second floor.
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Caused the alarm with a dry cam discharge.
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We need to fan to ventilate.
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One engine six with your exact location.
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Second floor,
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south-east corner of a building.
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Receive.
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Trunk one-bee, you have that?
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Copy the rack.
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I'm Charlie Bouchard. I'll meet you back at the phone.
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Command answer, please.
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Do you need fans or is truck one taking care of that?
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We definitely need fans.
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I don't know which company is taking care of this.
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Alright, we'll get fans up there. What's one?
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Location mentioned:
Walker St, Manchester, NH 03102
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