Fire alarm triggered by HVAC at St. Luke's Hospital, Allentown PA


A fire alarm was triggered at St. Luke's Sacred Heart Hospital by a duct detector activated by a HVAC unit. Building maintenance responded and confirmed there was no fire or hazard. Fire units were released after confirming safety.
Audio|Source: Lehigh County Fire and Northampton County Fire Tac-5
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Transcript:
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Attention Town, 243, Truck 1.
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St. Louis, Sacred Heart, near 2 Street, Cross Street, North Penn Street, North Forest Street, automatic fire lines.
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Attention engines 496 truck 2.
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St. Luke's Sacred Heart, near 2 Street.
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Fresh Street is North Penn Street and North Ford Street automatic fire alarm.
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104 Engine 4.
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St. Luke's Sacred Heart, near Chu Street automatic fire alarm.
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Oh, 43 is fine.
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104-2-43. You have engines 4-96, truck 2, and truck 1.
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The 4 is on the scene.
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104 engine 4.
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On 43 is on scene.
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We have a six-story hospital.
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Nothing shown from the alpha side, established 2 Street.
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From 2 Street.
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2 Street.
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This is duct detector set off by a HVAC unit.
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Building maintenance on scene already has it handled.
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No need for ventilation.
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They're going to be reset and alarm.
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You can release everybody, Charminate.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Chew St, Allentown, PA 18102
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