Fire alarm triggered by cooking on Fullerton Avenue, Allentown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, the fire department responded to a detector activation near Fullerton Avenue in Allentown. The occupants said the alarm had stopped sounding and were cooking in the kitchen. Fire crews detected low carbon monoxide levels. Engine 6 and Truck 2 handled the call.
Audio|Heard on: Lehigh PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Near Fullerton Avenue.
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Cross street direction inside her.
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Copy.
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Copy, size on scene, Turner Street.
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Ten four, Engine Nine.
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Forty-three six A.
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All right, I'm just pulling up.
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Occupants were reporting the detector activation.
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They're not able to locate the detector.
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It's no longer activating.
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They're cooking in the kitchen.
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We had low readings of CO there.
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I believe six and truck two can handle this if you want to head to the other incident.
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Location mentioned:
Fullerton Ave, Allentown, PA 18102
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