Smoke detector activation reported in Monroe Township home, Boiling Springs PA
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Emergency services responded to a smoke detector activation on the second floor of a residence near Dogwood Terrace in Monroe Township. The homeowner was contacted and given instructions. Units were held in quarters after confirming the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Carlisle Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Monroe Township 710, Dogwood Terrace.
00:03
Automatic fire on box 2510, class one response.
00:06
Edge of coming 25.
00:13
710, Dogwood Terrace.
00:18
Automatic fire, earnbox, 25, 10, class one response.
00:21
Such a coming 25, D's Ops 2, 22, 52, 52.
00:30
T7 is fine.
00:33
G7, 2252.
00:40
Squad 33rd and out of course.
00:46
Squad 33, 2253.
00:51
G-25 response.
00:53
G25 response.
00:57
G25, 25, 2253.
01:06
G7 from that course near Cypress Lane,
01:10
a 79-year-old male.
01:13
Unconscious operation was witnessed, we are giving instructions.
01:18
Your EMS is Amylets 172, Medica, 81, and 88.
01:23
Okay,
01:27
so until okay.
01:33
Chief 25, 710, Dogwood Terrace,
01:37
the (name withheld) residence advising smoke detector second floor.
01:43
They just sent some messages back, spoke to (name withheld).
01:47
Good password.
01:52
And then what's that the alarm off?
02:01
Chief 55 that's good.
02:02
I can't continue that.
02:09
Chief 255, 2254.
02:12
You want your adjutant cancel or holding quarters.
02:15
They got on for you.
02:16
I got on for you.
02:19
That's on a 25 tap box.
02:25
Chief 25 is holding units in quarters, 2254.
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Location mentioned:
Dogwood Terrace, Boiling Springs, PA 17007
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