Heating unit malfunction causes false fire alarm, Manchester NH
A fire alarm sounded at an apartment near Cilley Road. The occupant reported a possible gas leak and has a small child at home. Maintenance was called. Fire crews responded and found the alarm was caused by a malfunctioning heating unit with no gas detected. The situation was cleared with no hazard.
Audio|Source: Manchester Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm from car one.
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My answering.
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Is this a fire alarm or a gas leak?
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She wasn't too sure.
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She advised that the alarms were going off only in her apartment.
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She believed that it was a gas leak.
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She does have a small child in the home.
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She did call maintenance and they are on the way.
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But they told her to contact to us.
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Okay.
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Our alarm, engine three is on scene three-story apartment building.
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Engine three will be assuming command.
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Three,
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you aren't seen three-story apartment building and you have command.
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Cilley Road, command, the fire alarm.
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Do you have an apartment number?
01:01
Copy number six.
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(number withheld), nearing street.
01:09
Corny Road, community in the fireway.
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I'm answering.
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Got a malfunctioning heating unit, zero readings, return all companies.
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Malfunctioning a heating unit, zero readings, return all companies.
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