False fire alarm caused by utility work, Chester County PA
Fire crews were sent to a building in Police Township, Chester County, after an automatic fire alarm was triggered. It was later determined that utility work in the area likely set off the alarm, and no active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Chester County Central Fire/EMS Zone
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Transcript:
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Station 45,
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near St. Meadows, Police Township, automatic fire alarm, about (number withheld).
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Power 45, 10.
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This is 45 around.
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Listen 45 again.
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It says water, first floor, staff means one.
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Okay.
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(number withheld) for the writ of Simon assist Montgomery near upspread circle west north in township Montgomery County at dwelling
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Section (number withheld).
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Engine (number withheld).
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Okay.
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Engine (number withheld), okay.
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Engine (number withheld), be advised of a tree down on pole in front of a flat land.
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You can get through, but just be alert.
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Excuse me, say one, what is your stopping?
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45, stage out.
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So I'll turn around stage out there while I fact this out.
01:46
I think it's many calls by the water main work.
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Just to be around with five.
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Okay.
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Something 45 is.
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Go ahead.
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There's one location with an audible alarm.
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There is utility working in the area out on Route 30 that may have caused this.
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I'm holding apparatus on the hard road because they're not going to be able to get in.
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Chester County, PA
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