Fire alarm triggered by student vaping at high school, Allentown PA
A fire alarm at William Allen High School was triggered when a student was vaping. School staff confirmed there was no actual fire. The situation was quickly resolved with no injuries or damage.
Audio|Source: Lehigh County Fire and Northampton County Fire Tac-5
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), (number withheld), Walnut Street, North Street to Blackberry Street, and Fort Street, Gillis Fovettum.
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Station 75, Governor,
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(number withheld), Walnut Street, Broad Street to Blackberry Street, and 4th Street, Gillis Fulverton.
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Beat C from 9A.
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We were letting the kids back in.
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Sounds good, we're coming down.
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All right, talk to one of the AP guys here. I guess it was a game.
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I know, you cut out.
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I guess one of the students up there was vaping, that's what set off that detector.
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Okay.
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For a minute, that was confirmed by staff with us.
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I was sent off that.
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I was entered South Howard.
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Command.
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Terminator 11 is available for 30 quarters.
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In fact 11.
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South Ludell Township, St. Luke, West End Medical, (number withheld) Sojourney Road, Suite 100.
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South Street's Robert Morris Boulevard, Broadway,
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ALS seizures.
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Station 62, South Liddell Township of St. St. Luke, West End Medical.
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(number withheld) Cichone Road, Suite 100.
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Central Street to Robert Morris Boulevard and Broadway, ALS seizures.
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William Allen Command.
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William Allen Command.
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Who set off by student vaping on the cycle 4. You terminate, engine 8, engine 9, available return.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 17th St, Allentown, PA 18102
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