False fire alarm activated by line wires in residential area, Lackawanna County PA
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm activation on the first floor near Marker B-Lane in South Abington Township. Upon arrival, it was determined the alarm was false, caused by electrical line wires.
Audio|Source: Lackawanna & Wayne Counties Fire Dispatch & Operations
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Transcript:
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DG's truck to respond near Marker B-Lane in South Abington Township for Residential Fire Alarm,
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Zone 11, First Floor, repeating.
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The County Dispatching, Chief 2, Indent 2, Truck 2, Respond, near Marker B-Lane.
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Marker B-Lane and South Abington Township, Residential Fire Alarm, Zone 11, first floor.
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Cross streets are Royal Oaks Drive and Addina and switch to operate on blue-time no 15 agents.
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Two.
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John, you tell us,
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John, you tell us.
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That's what you know.
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County, 23, Chief.
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5.
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Just sir, Chief, find out.
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What do your wishes? That's 601 Group Town.
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Count.
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I've got the voice.
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Yeah,
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the alarm company, follow back.
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All of honor Robert S.C.O.S.
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Code.
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18 utility,
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you're turning, 1821.
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Back in, 1822.
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Back in, 1822.
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Thank you very much. Everything 22.
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All right.
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Open the fireplace, call on the box.
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Okay, you're at least on the box.
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Black, White County. Oh, here's on the box,
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115.
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Mark Cabby Lane, South Avenue.
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For Commute, two on scene,
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false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
South Abington Township, PA 18411
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