False fire alarm at dark, empty house on Paxon St, Philadelphia PA
A fire alarm activated at an apartment near South Paxon Street. Upon arrival, responders found the house dark and closed with no one home. The alarm likely was a false trigger based on no signs of fire or activity.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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The engine engine 68, near South Paxon St, alarm system, engine 68, near South Paxon St.
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For the alarm system, operate on the South Firevan.
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Medic 51B.
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Medi 51B proceed.
00:22
1028, Jefferson.
00:24
63-year-old female are difficult to be missed.
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Medic 15. Medic 15. Medic 15.
00:38
There is no answer at this address. What are we at? 25,
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2915. 14.
00:48
This is a GPS alarm, right? So they don't know exactly where the patient is?
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Vision 68.
00:57
That's the time where you're supposed to be their purpose of the GPS?
01:05
168 pursuits.
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Near South Baxter.
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It's an apartment for the alarm system.
01:15
Right, we're at a dark-closed house.
01:20
Looks like no one's home.
01:23
I don't know if we should be breaking in for a GPS alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Paxon St, Philadelphia, PA 19143
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