Fire alarm at Lehigh Valley Hospital due to bonfire, Dickson City PA
A fire alarm was triggered at Lehigh Valley Hospital on the fourth floor due to an odor of electrical burning and smoke. It was later determined that the source of the smoke and smell was a bonfire in an outside pit. No evacuation was necessary.
Audio|Source: Lackawanna & Wayne Counties Fire Dispatch & Operations
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Transcript:
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Lackawanna County Dispatching Station 23, Chief Engine Ladder Rescue, Rescue, Rescuit 27, Engine 22,
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923, Respond near Main St, Dickson City, to Lehigh Valley Hospital.
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Fourth floor for the motor of electrical burning and a smoke condition, repeat.
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Lackawanna County Dispatching, Chief Engine Ladder, Rescue, 23, Rescue 27, Engine 22, 1023, respond,
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near Main St, Dickson City, the Lehigh Valley Hospital.
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The odor of an electrical burning and smoke condition on the 4th floor, cross-street Callow Road.
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Chestnut Street, 21-04, and operate on gold.
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20.
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1026.
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23 for the megan.
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2104. 204.
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2022. 2022.
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No.
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No.
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On the way.
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Gobsheets on the way, 1105, advising no evacuation in progress.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay,
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some rescue.
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Copy, 1720106.
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Codcentor, 223.
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All right.
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Just advised me, got a lot from the alarm company as well as from the premise, from security.
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They said everything is ticked for, apparently there was a bonfire in the pit,
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possibly still came in.
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Hang on.
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I can hold you out of town companies for a lot of town company.
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Copy. You're folding out of town companies.
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Sorry, 21-7.
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I'm Rescue 27.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Dickson City, PA 18519
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