False fire alarm caused by burnt food in apartment, Altoona PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire department and EMS responded to a fire alarm at an apartment on 11th Street. The cause was burnt food and no fire or ventilation was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
Listen to dispatch call
03:20
Transcript:
00:00
High-activity fire alarm at apartment.
00:20
310, 320, 1736.
00:26
Senator 301 is responding.
00:31
311, fine.
00:33
The truck 351 is fine.
00:44
312 responding.
00:50
All day under unit, 1737.
00:53
Near 11th Street Tower's apartment, 810.
00:58
Pretty living room is my detector authorization.
01:05
Eighters. Hey, there.
01:10
Three.
01:11
No. Take chance.
01:19
All clear.
01:24
Copy.
01:26
That call.
01:31
I'll call.
01:36
I'll call 7239.
01:46
Go ahead. I have service.
01:51
Received. It's on, see, normal conditions, alpha bravo, trailer side.
02:02
All right, see, 1739.
02:10
There's going to be like three people outside.
02:20
There is the best unit 1740.
02:24
3011.
02:30
All right, isn't.
02:36
Police is blocking service.
02:38
Byers finix extinguish.
02:41
Here you see, Chief Eleven, I'll use in service 1743.
02:49
I'm one for back pain right now.
02:59
Water special you're getting an idea.
03:17
I want to confirm burnt food.
03:19
No need for ventilation.
03:20
You send everybody back.
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Location mentioned:
11th St apt 915, Altoona, PA 16601
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