Fire alarm activates at building near South Duke Street, York PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department responded to a fire alarm activation at a building near South Duke Street in York City. The alarm was triggered by a zoning smoke detector. No keyholders could be contacted, and no fire was visible upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
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Company 99, Engine 99,
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and Truck 99-2, Box 99003.
00:08
York City, near South Duke Street.
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Fire alarm.
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Respond on North 4.
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Timeout 1931.
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Okay.
00:28
Okay.
00:29
Thank you. Thank you.
00:32
Thank you. (name withheld).
00:35
Church 9.9.9.4.
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Respondent.
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on 4.
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Respondent on 4.
00:58
Case 994, according to the alarm company for a zoning smoke detector, no contact was made, they were not able to get a hold of any keyholders.
01:07
No other information.
01:12
Okay, you're...
01:22
Engine 99-1 on scene.
01:23
2.5 story, so many detached, nothing showing.
01:26
Where's a hydrant at the intersection?
01:32
934.
01:36
Chief 9.4th location, Mark.
01:40
Chief 9494 on 975.
01:46
Agent 9190.1, Chief, there are a cookie.
01:51
Okay,
01:52
Chief-Land-on-40, York, hold this to myself in the engine 991.
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New York all units find the box 99 for the fire alarm, holding the chief line of 40, and the chief line 9-9-1-0-U is available.
02:08
Thank you, goodbye.
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