Fire alarm caused by battery malfunction, Bethlehem PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near East Goepp Street in Bethlehem. The alarm company later confirmed it was a false alarm caused by a dead battery, and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County Fire Station 10, Engine 6, Ladder 2 for a fire alarm, near East Goepp Street, Bethlehem City communications on fire, dispatch 1815.
00:10
County, you can add to Tac, utility one.
00:12
Utility one.
00:14
County, I'm responding to Goepp Street.
00:16
Press tape.
00:18
County, utility one.
00:19
Go ahead, county.
00:21
Alarm company called back, they spoke to (name withheld), said no smoke or fire, they requested cancellation.
00:27
Said a dead battery set it off.
00:30
Ten-four, companies will be arriving momentarily, we'll advise.
00:34
Where is he?
00:35
County, utility one is on the scene.
00:37
Two and a half story, ordinary, nothing showing, will be investigating.
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Location mentioned:
E Goepp St, Bethlehem, PA 18018
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