Smoke alarm triggered by power surge near Zell Ct, Hummelstown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke detector activation near Zell Court in Hummelstown. Investigation revealed the alarm was caused by a power surge, and no fire or hazardous conditions were found.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 48 with 4, near Zell Court.
00:07
Near Zell Court.
00:09
First party caller.
00:11
Smoke detector was going off.
00:13
No conditions present.
00:14
You can have Ops 3.
00:17
Chief 48.
00:20
Chief (name withheld) info.
00:23
I didn't. As long as the engine has it, that's okay.
00:28
An Ops 3 was assigned.
00:32
Sounding of the 8thville.
00:35
June 88, 11, 17.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Police department reporting it was set off by a power surge.
00:45
The alarm has been stopped.
00:49
Okay, any need for our services or should we go class 3?
00:54
They tell you?
00:56
Negative 8 and out of us.
01:00
All right, we're on Middletown Road.
01:02
We're going to go in and check out the power surge for the resident.
01:09
It's U-48.
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