Residential fire alarm caused by overheated lamp, Claymont DE
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Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm on Noday Avenue near Claymont. The cause was an overheated lamp. No fire spread occurred and the situation was controlled.
Audio|Heard on: NCC Fire/EMS Countywide
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
empty stores, single family.
00:01
Nothing other person.
00:04
Let's see 3122, two stories, single family, I'll think of your first turn to the subject answer.
00:12
296 respond to touch record.
00:14
I'll see 296.
00:15
All right, 829, 2926 on Wallin,
00:19
correction, second goal.
00:20
Questioning to cancel the lives back, no true.
00:23
8.26, Aldi, what the end?
00:28
13 officer, Claimant command?
00:31
822, fireboard, is there a callback number when I've seen any subject at this location?
00:37
Presby 13 officer, good.
00:41
Parliament is complete for a second in the patient.
00:45
So now, sir, we'll switch on back.
00:50
My teacher call by statement.
00:54
I say the program is complete in the basement,
00:56
number one and number two floor.
01:03
Okay, and while Officer Claymont Command.
01:04
One officer, Claymont, Command.
01:11
One officer, guys.
01:18
Franks, all isolated to a lamp, the lance lane removed, no extension.
01:24
Our claim-lock command, the short-ed engine process replacement.
01:29
We're going to control an overheated lamp.
01:35
Hold to 131, RISB 13.
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Location mentioned:
Claymont, DE 19703
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