Residential fire alarm triggered by burnt food near Oakville Rd, Shippensburg PA


A fire alarm was reported near Oakville Road. The alarm company contacted the homeowner who said burnt food caused the alarm but gave the wrong passcode. Fire department was dispatched to investigate. No fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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Oximitt 30-4, station 32 for a residential fire alarm, and 1921.
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Clear for a 3-9, Clearment Park, thanks.
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Recease.
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Clear, 6-0-1 H-HVO.
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Bruce
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4.1.
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441. 441. The nation channel effect.
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Pass received.
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Nathan Met 2.
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2's open. There 8139 up here.
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That's the 1924.
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Confirm Jacob Witt, State of 4-1994 has no warrant, including probation.
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30-year responding 1925.
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near Oakville Road went through an alarm company, reporting a residential fire alarm for smoke-protectives 3.
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They did get a hold of the homeowner who reported burnt food, however, gave an improper passcode.
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Alarm company requested dispatch.
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I copy that.
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We were there the other day from the same thing.
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T-30, where he used central fire-ups?
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Steve, uh, I'm going to still send the engine to investigate.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oakville Rd, Shippensburg, PA 17257
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