Malfunctioning appliance causes smoke at residence, Steelton PA
Fire crews responded to smoke caused by a malfunctioning appliance at a residence near North Front Street in Steelton, Pennsylvania. They ventilated the area and confirmed that the situation was a false alarm before leaving the scene.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, if it was a malfunctioning appliance,
00:03
we're just ventilating, we'll be out of here shortly.
00:06
Okay.
00:08
Okay.
00:13
Lock 371, Zazen,
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39,
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near North Front Street, rushes of North 2nd Street, R-Lam, Class 1[1], 737, 1740.
00:28
Engine 32-2, understaffed.
00:35
Engine 32, you're an officer, you're going to be going to opt 4.
00:44
County Chief 84.
00:47
Chief 84.
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Chief 84.
00:54
I'll continue in and on that box place for me under the service.
01:00
Okay.
01:01
Editority 3G coffee.
01:05
Danny, what's the additional add on this?
01:11
Chief 84 is placing you in service.
01:17
To false trip, request to cancel, he's continuing Class 3[2] to verify you can go in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Class 1: Priority classification level 1 for the medical problem (lower severity)
[2]
Class 3: Downgraded/non-emergency response
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