False commercial fire alarm at Pennsylvania Avenue, Natrona Heights PA
Fire and EMS responded to a commercial fire alarm triggered in the basement smoke detectors at a location near Pennsylvania Avenue. Upon investigation, no fire was found; the alarm was caused by a faulty battery.
Audio|Source: North Fire Dispatch 6
02:15
Transcript:
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Commercial fire alarm,
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near Pennsylvania Avenue, Harrison, point of activation, basement, left smoke,
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and basement right smoke.
00:11
Stations 167, 169, 168, along with 110 EMS, respond on North Fire 6 at 1957.
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7209 rescue Sid Rowell.
00:29
7 restries.
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On scene.
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7. Rescuits.
00:37
169, engine and move 4. 169, engine and move 4.
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110 will acknowledge for monitors.
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169 with 4 110 a knowledge.
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Connie, 167, Chiefson, House.
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7-7-Chiefsen, 7-7.
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6-7, Lieutenant will be on scene.
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6-7 Lieutenant on.
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He can hold it to 167 rescue engine. He can have everybody else come in.
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It's not an emergency that's on the road. Any unit that's not on the road, you can have him go back in.
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168 truck, we're en route.
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Happy.
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All units for near Pennsylvania Avenue.
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If you're not on the road, you can go back in service.
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If you're on the road, respond non-emergency.
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167 engines in, non-emergency.
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7 engine, non-emergency.
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Only, it's going to be a single storage structure. Nothing is...
02:13
Go store, nothing evident, faulty batter.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pennsylvania Ave, Natrona Heights, PA 15065
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