Electronic fireplace fire extinguished after unplugging, Pen Argyl PA
Firefighters responded to a report of flames from an electronic fireplace inside a home. The flames were out of control initially but extinguished after unplugging the device. No ongoing fire was found, and responders verified the situation was safe.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Ops 2 (North Fire)
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27, EMF 32 to County will be responding.
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EMS 32, 1406, near Westboro Avenue, Pen Argyl.
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It's going to be for an electronic fireplace of some sorts that have flames that were getting out of control inside for the caller.
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I guess they were able to unplug it and the flames went out. They did request fire canceled, but I assume an officer at least is still going to verify that.
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36.501 to county.
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3651.
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Respondent initiation, we're good on alerting then.
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3-7-4-207.
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3211 response
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3211 at 1412 near West Laurel Avenue originally came in as some kind of fireplace on fire and discovered it was one of the electronic ones that plugged in. They were able to unplug it and the flames that were reported as uncontrollable are now out and police just got on teaming for some kind of update.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Laurel Ave, Pen Argyl, PA 18072
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