False fire alarm triggered at residence near Ipswich Ct, Merrimack NH


A fire alarm was accidentally triggered at a residence near Ipswich Ct in Merrimack, NH. The alarm company called to report the alert on behalf of a jewelry emergency alert device, but there was no actual emergency or fire.
Audio|Source: Merrimack Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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An individual called over to the fire apartment, stating the alarm was accidental.
00:05
Everything gave their address as near Ipswich Ct. The alarm company called it in at seven.
00:13
All right, they'll go.
00:16
Zebra 1 and 2 are out. Ipswich.
00:23
Three headquarters.
00:26
Ten-three.
00:27
I'm going to disregard for him.
00:32
Ten-five.
00:34
The number one headquarters.
00:41
Ten-three.
00:47
We spoke with number seven, confirmed it's not them.
00:55
10-5[1]. 10-5.
01:00
Cedar for two.
01:08
So,
01:09
looking back at the phone call from ADT, it's their calling on behalf of Invisaware, which is a jewelry-related emergency alert pendant for Panic alarms.
01:20
So the caller might have been at near Ipswich Ct, because the GPS was just showing them at seven.
01:28
Yeah, we think it might be near Ipswich Ct. I've been here before.
Police codes explained
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10-5: Transmit or relay a message or information to another unit or person.
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Near Ipswich Ct, Merrimack, NH 03054
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