Smoking basement alarm caused by wood stove malfunction, Bucks County PA
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Firefighters responded to a smoke alarm activation near Fells Road. The cause was a malfunction of a wood stove in the basement. The homeowner was ventilating the basement to clear the smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Bucks County Fire North and OPs
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Littleback, 753, extension, engine 58, near Fells Road, the alarm system.
00:12
Deputy 58 this morning.
00:18
Okay, Deputy 58, one call from the alarm system for the basement smoke detector.
00:27
Pacey.
00:32
757 responding.
00:35
757. 757, you cover the report.
00:47
A negative box, what was it? One call from the alarm company for the basement smoke detector.
00:53
Okay, thanks.
00:55
Yeah, we have a 58-20.
00:57
Okay, definitely 58.
01:03
How many, engine 57, engine 58.
01:07
Okay, she can't leave home to her.
01:09
Okay.
01:14
Okay. Any engine 57.
01:18
Okay,
01:20
she can hold off our replacement.
01:22
Okay. Okay.
01:27
And just 757-1-third.
01:34
257. Okay, 157.
01:35
Okay, 158 your message?
01:51
Okay, 158.
01:57
Seventy-eight bucks.
02:00
Seventy-58.
02:01
If you didn't hold this to N-57 and return to 58, it's just a malfunction and wood stove in the basement.
02:12
The homeowner is trying to get the smoke out of the basement.
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Location mentioned:
Fell Rd, Buckingham Township, PA 18902
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