Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke in Lebanon, Lebanon PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm at a residence near North 5th Street in Lebanon was triggered by smoke from cooking. Fire units investigated, found no fire, and reset the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County Fire
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
City, Lebanon, near North 5th Street.
00:04
Automatic fire alarm, Lebanon City Fire, 1506.
00:12
1507.
00:16
1507.
00:17
County engine 17 is responding.
00:20
County number 21 respond.
00:21
The county number 21 response.
00:23
The truck point is around.
00:29
Copy all units responding, 50-07.
00:37
1015, truck 20 to myself are arriving in other conditions.
00:41
We're on Channel 11 investigating.
00:46
Copy 1508.
00:53
Hey man, it's drop.
00:54
He's shown them to check in the first and second floor for the first building.
01:00
Copy, thank you.
01:06
Hey man, I got an apartment three.
01:08
I got the active detector.
01:09
It looks like they were cooking.
01:11
No smoke condition we can try for a reset.
01:15
Okay, good-bye.
01:22
Engine 41.
01:29
You can play a section 41 back to available.
01:35
Enter 41 available, 1511.
01:44
We've got to go to reset.
01:46
I'll use. You can go on service.
01:51
Calls of activation was smoke from cooking for the box and service.
02:00
Box is in service.
02:01
Boxes and service, 1512.
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Location mentioned:
N 5th St, Lebanon, PA 17046
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