Minor cooking fire triggers alarm at student housing, Bloomsburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at student housing near Iron Street in Bloomsburg. The investigation by Wolver's Fire Department found a minor cooking incident or a faulty smoke detector in the Eagles building. No significant fire was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Columbia and Western Luzerne Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Wolver's Fire Department, BLS-60, commercial fire activation, marked student housing.
00:04
Near Iron Street, Bloomsburg.
00:06
Operation Fire 4, 64, 24.
00:13
Be returning.
00:18
Temper.
00:23
The one will be responding.
00:29
Responding 1635.
00:31
Pulsar Chief responding,
00:32
Cigona, 150, I.R.
00:34
Street,
00:35
Landmark Student Housing, part of activation, zone 16 smoke detector, fencing key holders.
00:59
Bill.
01:02
1636.
01:08
County, William Chief, Riving.
01:12
William Chief on scene, 1638.
01:18
1638. 1638.
01:21
Mr.
01:24
Deputy,
01:25
responding 1638.
01:30
A point of activation is going to be Department 101.
01:35
Now, okay, fireman, 101, point of activation, 1639.
02:05
County Bootsie, you can haul all units and quarters, minor cooking incident.
02:14
As a permanent, minor cooking incident.
02:20
Attention units do near Irish Street.
02:23
All units hold in quarters, holding quarters.
02:28
County Marcus Street, command.
02:37
He's a detector and he got a good reset.
02:47
Okay, faulty detector at the Eagles building.
02:49
Units clear available, 1641.
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Location mentioned:
Iron St, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
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