False fire alarm triggered and cancelled at near Kish Pike, Lewistown PA
An automatic fire alarm was triggered near Kish Pike in Dairy Township. Emergency units responded but the alarm was cancelled after a correct passcode was provided, indicating it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Mifflin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Dairy Township near Kish Pike, APM for automatic fire alarm.
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Dairy Township, near Kish Pike, APM, automatic fire alarm box 4230. Company 42,
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Company 1, MS Company 12,
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1028. 1028.
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Okay,
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all Lieutenant 42, respond.
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We were 10.42,
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1028, near Kishpike, 8 p.m.
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reported receiving fire alarm.
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We attempted to call the business, no answer.
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Lieutenant 42, Mouthin Count.
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Good.
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We've just got a cancellation on proper passcode.
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Okay, you can hold units and quarters, I'm continuing.
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Okay, Lieutenant 42,
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1029.
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All units do on the 4230 box, the 10 to 42 holding units in quarters,
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1029.
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We have one time ambulance 12-2 is available.
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Ambulance 12-2 are available, 1030.
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That's what kind of AM122.2. Has anybody responded to the automatic firearm yet?
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Ami 1st122? Lieutenant 42 is holding everybody in quarters.
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All affirmative.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kish Pike, Lewistown, PA 17044
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