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Electrical smell prompts fire response to two-story homeFranklin County PA

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Tomstown Rd, Pennsylvania 17268

Fire and emergency crews responded to a two-story wood-frame house after a smell of electrical burning was reported in the basement. Responders arrived and prepared dry hose lines as a safety measure. No fire or criminal activity was found during the response.

Audio|Source: Fire Police Operations Channels
08:13
Transcript:
00:00
Frank and Fire Police, Captain, 540s, I'm on the scene at the end of the driveway, if you want to advise the incoming units.
00:09
I'm on the scene at the end of the driveway.
00:11
Okay,
00:12
we're showing you this means. Just fire please opts, too.
00:19
This one seven is on same way.
00:24
Franklis fire, please, 225 will be responding.
00:27
Hey on 27th, 20.
00:30
Fireplace 255, Fire Police Office 22120.
00:38
Captain 44 to rank, I'll be on the seat, two-story wood frame.
00:42
No condition is not alpha.
00:48
Captain 44 on team for two-story wood frames, normal conditions be outside, 21-21.
00:59
Frank, where duty four is responding?
01:04
Duty 4-215-1.
01:10
Captain 44 to an officer for 22.
01:12
I don't think we have any officers from Company 2 responding yet. I think the next closest is an officer from company 4.
01:26
Hang 120s on the scene.
01:32
Chapter 44 from the first, Derek.
01:34
Tell ahead.
01:41
So he's in the basement.
01:43
It smells like it's going to be electrical,
01:45
trying to find a source at this time.
01:49
Got the first engine up the long driveway there and also the first special service.
01:56
Yeah, copy cap.
01:59
That be T6,
02:01
duty 44.
02:02
You want to have them laying lying in, I can pull up when they get here.
02:08
Hold off the lane along.
02:10
I want to first hangar else to back the lane here.
02:17
I'm on the 2312 and one scene.
02:19
Amy on 217, I'm staged off on the Sall report.
02:24
One seven, we're direct.
02:25
We'll be out a couple minutes for loads right now.
02:29
May 2312, 21, 24.
02:35
Truck two, Frankl.
02:38
Truck two?
02:44
Any other officers, Markov, company, too.
02:51
I'm not sure who's on 2-1, but we haven't had any officers from company too, Markup?
02:56
I copy, thank you.
03:03
548, Franklin, you can put me on the call.
03:06
Fire Police Officer 22124.
03:14
Fireplace 542, responding.
03:17
Fire, please, option 22, 24.
03:20
542, Glock off Talbotown Road at Metro GAPRoe.
03:29
Frank, who's 5-1 on stage?
03:35
Brang, one tag or five on the seat.
03:39
Five, please, five forty six responding.
03:42
Engine five, one, taker five, twenty, one, twenty, five.
03:47
Five forty, you got five forty eight responding as well.
03:52
Hey, we just want to block off Thomas Town of Metro Gap and it's Shankast for somebody coming in that way.
04:02
Copy, I'll report to Thomas Town Mentor.
04:06
Engine 5-1, the captain 44.
04:10
Good.
04:11
What do you need from us?
04:14
Fly 48, if you're going to be the first one here from your fly 42, I want to get straight past me and go to Shankhouse.
04:23
Bring your ticket inside here.
04:27
I'm full dry lines.
04:30
To the collie side of the garage area.
04:34
Okay, I'm coming past Crager right now.
04:39
Want to Detroit.
04:41
Come up to Lane Osveld, recommend having all of the units level and stage on Comptown, hold the man fire.
04:48
This is advising you want a dry line to the door and we got a tick.
04:53
Correct, dry line to the trolley side.
04:59
This and chief to Captain 44.
05:02
Good sir, where you at?
05:04
Coming down the stairs with your kick.
05:11
Franklin Dd4 is on the scene.
05:19
D42157. Captain 44 from DG4. Yes, sir.
05:32
Are you okay with operations? I'll take command to another officer to us.
05:36
Yeah, that's fine.
05:39
Truck to the Kapt 44.
05:41
Yes, sir.
05:43
You got room for me up here?
05:47
Yes.
05:49
542, you should block off, snap your gap and check, yes.
05:53
Alright, so you should be able to make the whole way up here?
05:57
542, copy.
06:00
Hi, copy. Brian, you sure, truck's your truck's team.
06:03
You mean that's a gap and thumbs down.
06:06
Franklin Ambulance 2.7 is staging on Tomstown.
06:10
Truck to me on 2.72120.
06:15
No, 548, you go to Tallottetown in Shancast.
06:21
542 is going to go to Metro Gaffman in Colmastown.
06:27
Friday and come too.
06:29
I will shoot command two.
06:32
Captain 44.
06:34
See,
06:35
dry lines in place.
06:37
Truck 2, assuming command 2, 2128.
06:41
548's on the scene,
06:43
Shane casts in Tomstown, shutdown,
06:46
Tomstown.
06:52
546 respond.
06:55
1-1 is on the scene, agent's a hydrant.
06:59
Engine 2121,
07:01
28.
07:02
Truck 2 from D84.
07:05
All right, sir.
07:08
You advise you have an officer, take command?
07:12
That's right, I'll establish command too.
07:15
Copy that, thank you.
07:17
Frankin, engine 5-2's on a scene.
07:20
I guess that truck comes up to use with the fire department, I guess.
07:25
Engine 522, 29.
07:27
R17 staging.
07:31
Park 17, 29.
07:35
Croscanger 42129.
07:38
Command[1] Q from Dd4, I'll establish your safety officer.
07:43
I copy thank you.
07:50
Command[1] operations, you got update for me.
07:54
Depeat for operations.
07:57
Depeat for operations.
08:01
You have nothing for me.
08:07
Just you file up and I'll do a face face with it.
08:11
All right, let's file structure.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident Command established by a unit or officer in charge

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