Electrical sparks cause fire concern at apartment, Allegheny County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible electrical malfunction at an apartment complex on Hampshire Ln in West Deer Township. Sparks were seen coming from a wall unit, raising fire concerns. Units on scene confirmed no active fire, and the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: County Fire / EMS - North Zone North Fire Dispatch 1
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Transcript:
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Reports of sparks coming out of electrical wall unit at Hampshire Highland Apartments, Apartment 3.
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West Deer Township.
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Two (number withheld) far (number withheld).
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Two nine eight command vehicle car.
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Two eighty-eight engine up.
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It's Raptor Charlie in West York Township.
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Command vehicle on the scene, two stories, nothing shown.
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Establishing command 19 fifty-five.
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Be advised, you have a hot air from (number withheld) Bakersville, Bakerstown.
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Two hundred and nine tanker up.
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Command, police department reporting no active fire.
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Sparking here in residence near Hampshire Ln, Apartment 3, West York Township.
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Do not even re-alerted.
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Fire two, 19 fifty-seven.
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