Elevator alarm checked and cleared at Marshall Lee Towers, Conshohocken PA
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According to the dispatch call, an elevator alarm was triggered at Marshall Lee Towers near West 3rd Avenue in Conshohocken, PA. Officers responded and found no emergency. The alarm was checked and cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Chester and Montgomery Counties Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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FM 42, elevator alarm,
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Marshall Lee Towers, near West 3rd Avenue.
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55 officers, FM 42, an elevator alarm, Marshall Lee Towers, near West 3rd Avenue, off Fayette Street, Forest Street.
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Contact.
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And can't 55 is in her.
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It's an automated message and sounds like there's normal operation in the background.
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Where is the...
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0.55 responding to.
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Okay.
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Another arrival.
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Okay.
00:54
Okay. Okay. 35, okay. It'll be pulse station and first floor elevators, no connector.
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Fire alarm,
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ACME interrogated box company, (number withheld) Turnpike Drive, box (number withheld).
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35 of a fire alarm, ACME interrogated Box Company, (number withheld) Turnpike Drive, off Davis Silver, Box (number withheld), Uppermoreland.
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Pett device on see.
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Okay.
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15 odor gas outside (number withheld) Windsor road box (number withheld) 15 under gas outside (number withheld) Windsor Road on pressure road box (number withheld) horse.
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Annie from captain 55 both of the elevators are checked and clear 55 officers available
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Location mentioned:
W 3rd Ave, Conshohocken, PA 19428
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