False fire alarm triggered by cooking at Legacy Place, Allentown PA
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An automatic fire alarm at Legacy Place near Bevin Drive triggered a response. It was later confirmed as a false alarm caused by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Lehigh County Fire and Northampton County Fire Tac-5
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
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Salisbury Township, Legacy Place, near Bevin Drive, cross of Regent Court and Lehigh Street for an automatic fire alarm.
00:08
Station 31, Station 20, Salisbury Township, Legacy Place,
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near Bevin Drive, cross of Regent Court and Lehigh Street for an automatic fire alarm.
00:35
County, Chief 31.
00:37
Chief 31. Chief 31.
00:41
He said for Chief 31.
00:46
Kim in his personal care kitchen smoke detector.
00:52
22, place of station 78, City of Allentown, 1136, Chessna Street.
00:59
Ross North Amanda Street, ALS overdose.
01:10
Now, we're clear from East Street.
01:19
You got another off.
01:26
The name about it was an a overdose overdoze.
01:31
Four copies. We're a stock.
01:34
Then we're just working.
01:44
City of Allentown, 1136 Chestnut Street, Cross Northamanda Street, ALS Overdose.
01:51
Patient 62, City of Allentown, 1136 Chestnut Street, cross North Amanda, ALS overdosed.
02:07
We received another call from the alarm company.
02:10
The keyholders say that it was set off by cooking false alarm.
02:14
All right, you can recall 20 and have Restive Engine 31 come in, not emergency.
02:20
Okay,
02:21
for Chief 31.
02:22
Tats for Chief 31.
02:30
Leigh County, the station 20 dispatch to legacy place.
02:34
Per Chief 31, you can recall.
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Location mentioned:
Bevin Dr, Allentown, PA 18103
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