Residential fire alarm caused by faulty detector, Seaford DE
Firefighters investigated a residential fire alarm near South Market St. They found no gas or electrical readings and determined the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. The scene was declared under control.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
This on scene.
00:03
(name withheld).
00:05
Engine 5 on scene.
00:14
Yeah, very.
00:28
Indy-6-5, out investigating residential home electricity's on the Bravo side,
00:38
nothing evident, grade change in the rear.
00:48
A6A, it's on location, deputy with command.
00:51
Traffic, come in.
01:00
Charlie is up to zero reading first floor. Copy first floor,
01:08
no readings.
01:15
360 complete,
01:17
nothing evident.
01:19
Second story on Charlie's side.
01:25
Copy.
01:30
You have two meters in the house or just one?
01:35
I'm bringing a second meter in now.
01:42
One ten, so difficult to breeding, near South Market St, underscourt departments.
01:48
First call, (number withheld).
01:55
Command.
02:03
We have no readings on two meters.
02:06
I believe it's just a faulty detector, recommend under control.
02:11
Copy, Robes will be under control, hold all other units.
02:18
Copy under control holding all units. Copy under control holding all units, Airway 35.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Market St, Seaford, DE 19973
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