Fire at residence leads to evacuation and search for child, Nashua NH


Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Mount Laurel Drive in Nashua, NH. Multiple fire and emergency medical resources were dispatched. Civilians were escorted out of the area for safety. Trauma patients were transported to the hospital. A search was conducted for a missing nine-year-old girl in the area.
Audio|Source: Nashua Fire Rescue Ch 1-8
06:21
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm ALA8.
00:02
ALS[1] 8. Do you confirm the definition we're heading to right now? You're going to be heading to staging near Mount Laurel Drive.
00:12
That's repeating near Mount Laurel Drive.
00:16
Near Mount Laurel Drive, receive.
00:19
All right, we'll show you responding.
00:21
10 is on scene.
00:23
10, you're on scene.
00:28
Ladder 2 calling fire alarm.
00:32
Ladder 2?
00:33
You want us and a half is going to 6k mountain laurels still?
00:38
At this time, stand by.
00:43
C4, ladder 2, come down to Roeby Park.
00:46
Is it?
00:48
2 acid.
00:52
Fire alarm, let's see.
00:53
4 to fire alarm.
00:55
Answer in C4.
00:57
I want Station 3 to be a call, Channel 6, and then I want Mountain Laurels to move to Channel 7.
01:06
Station 3 on Channel 6, Mount Laurel, Channel 7.
01:15
C4 to Engine 3, Establish Spipirk Road Command.
01:22
Received fire alarm from Engine 3, and be Spitpirk Road Command.
01:26
Engine 3, you have Spatwork Road Command on Channel 5th.
01:35
C4 to Fireline, Mr.
01:39
C4 on Channel 7.
01:41
I'll be establishing Mount Laurel's command on Channel 7.
01:46
You have command on Channel 7, 1938.
01:54
Fire on.
01:57
AM 64? Do you have the ability to put just my radio through for Channel 10?
02:05
No, I will put, I can pass Channel 10 for any companies that want on Channel 7.
02:16
Received.
02:19
Probably on Channel 7.
02:26
Spittbrook Road, Spitzbrook Road Fire Station, Cross Street, Oracles ride in Kent Lane, Engine 3, ALS[1]10, ALS8, Channel 6, 1939.
02:42
Okay.
02:47
You also have tail can test for you on hand.
02:55
A L.S. 11, Channel 6, 1941.
03:04
By alarm, 11 are responding.
03:07
11, you're responding.
03:09
Okay, engine 6.
03:11
Okay, engine 6.
03:20
The civilians were instructed that they are going to walk this pit road.
03:25
If we have a couple officers in the Bearcat are going to escort them out, they're causing a massive problem inside here.
03:31
So they're going to all walk this Big Brook Road.
03:34
They're mind not to get in their cars.
03:37
Bearcat's already gone in the wound.
03:40
I need a full units to escort these folks out.
03:45
They have to go to sitting ducks in here.
03:48
If we could have a couple of control officers, just walk them.
03:51
They need to get off the ground set.
03:56
Tommy.
04:01
You guys can get me one more officer to the front door.
04:04
We'll start escort these folks out.
04:10
All the alarm is rings with command.
04:14
Control ALS[1]9 transporting a trauma team alpha to southern three members on board.
04:20
We're three members on board and moved to southern mansion medical runner, 1944.
04:28
By 926-on-seat.
04:31
Engine 6 on C.
04:36
They are staged near Mount Laurel direction.
04:42
Okay, eight years ago.
04:48
Mount Laurel's command, the fire alarm.
04:51
Fire alarm, answering command.
04:57
Does anybody see a nine-year-old girl?
05:02
Fire alarm entering Mount Laurel's command.
05:06
I need you to start sending the ALS[1] units.
05:10
At least five.
05:16
We're meeting you need at least five additional ALS[1] units? Received.
05:22
To what location?
05:26
All right, what happened?
05:30
We're at Eastoncible in Roeby Park.
05:33
All right, we'll activate the statewide mobilization unit.
05:41
Get me a chief officer, send them to this location as well.
05:45
First question, chief officer, 1945.
05:53
Then go ahead.
05:56
Go ahead.
06:00
Go ahead.
06:03
Just advising, you're going to be listening to PD on Channel 10.
06:06
Channel 7 is transmitting over Channel 10.
06:10
You're listening on Channel 10.
06:14
Receive.
06:20
Just recall in command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced prehospital medical care provided by specially trained personnel, typically above basic life support.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Ct, Nashua, NH 03062
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