Fire alarm determined to be false at Jackson Street, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units investigated a reported alarm near Jackson Street in Philadelphia. It was determined to be a false alarm caused by an accidental activation, and responding engines were released.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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near Jackson St.
00:02
Engine one.
00:05
Engine one.
00:07
On location investigating.
00:10
Affirmative.
00:13
Engine fifty-three.
00:15
Engine fifty-three.
00:18
near Orien Street.
00:21
Affirmative, sir.
00:23
Carrying one zero.
00:25
Fire on one zero.
00:28
On location investigating.
00:30
Four thirty-five.
00:36
Four thirty-four, ladder twenty-five responded.
00:38
Thirty-seven oh one, five down.
00:40
Affirmative.
00:42
Engine fifty-three.
00:45
Accidental activation, make engine fifty-three available.
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