False fire alarm caused by sprinkler head damage, York PA
A fire alarm was triggered at a location near Carlyle Road in West Manchester Township. Firefighters responded but found no actual fire. The alarm was caused by a sprinkler head having been accidentally knocked off. No injuries or fire damage were reported.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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Company 50, track 50, and engine 50,
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50, box 50 25, west Manchester Township, north-west Manchester Township, near Carlyle Road, fire alarm, timeout 0-0-0-032.
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Your duty officer, 15, Ralph.
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Judy Officer 50, okay?
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Please use N-21, full of fire.
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Riser number 6.
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Copy.
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Okay.
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Okay, I'm injured 505-05. Ralph. In fact, 05, 05,000, Ralph.
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Okay.
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Do you also if it's around all location.
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I don't know if I do that floor from the riser.
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Exterior side I'll get out with the store employees.
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Okay we do have a phone call in.
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The DSMOS, the night manager said there's no fire having you used to the pump.
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There's a fire from the DO3. You can go ahead and go in an emergency.
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The truck 50 response check.
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You worked the truck 50 response check.
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You're up from D officer 50. It was just a sprinkler head knocked off. You go ahead and put the box available.
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Okay, see that and nine.
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Location mentioned:
Near Carlisle Rd, York, PA 17404
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