False fire alarm caused by cooking at theme house, Washington PA
A fire alarm was triggered at Kima Delta Theme House in Washington, PA. Firefighters responded and found no visible fire or danger outside. Partial evacuation of the building occurred. The cause was determined to be a cooking mishap, not an actual fire. Fire crews remained at the scene briefly to ventilate the building.
Audio|Source: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire department's going to the T. T.M.J.
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Kima Delta Theme House 312BHS up for commercial fire lines.
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Okay.
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Washington 5-4-1-1-the-round.
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Engine 2-7-4.
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Engine 2-7 as well.
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Company 2-7-4 units responding if the either closest plug. East Chestnut is Penn.
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He's just not in Penn.
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Ninety-three.
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Ten eight bear because I show that.
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Ten one.
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Watch and connection five for one's on scene.
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Nothing parent from the exterior looks at partial evacuation in progress.
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Measure 1 on scene, nothing apparent.
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Partial evacuation, 2004.
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Washington, emergency 541.
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Engine 1, guys.
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This alarm was set off by cooking mishap. We're going to be on scene for a few minutes of ventilation.
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Entry 2, you can go to return.
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Taffler, engine 1 reporting a cooking mishap.
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Remaining on scene for ventilation, engine 2 back in 2006.
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Location mentioned:
Washington, PA 15301
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