Fire alarm activated at red lion hotel near lindle road, Harrisburg PA
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A fire alarm was activated at the Red Lion Hotel near Lindle Road. No injuries were reported and no patients were involved. Fire units were dispatched to the scene to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Public Safety
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, one time from County.
00:03
fox four five six one the Red Lion Hotel near Lindle Road perjah high point worldwide fire alarm class one company ninety one
00:17
Dan, black car coming up going out 4th Street.
00:22
I see you.
00:24
Engine 59, Newark Rescue 68, Tower 32,
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and Wagon 55.
00:33
1217.
00:35
Just to let you know, Stan is walking down 2nd Street between Armstrong and Market.
00:44
Rescue 9-1-3.
00:48
Can I make you on time?
00:51
Okay, thank you.
00:53
AirfU 91 with three.
00:55
We have Fireworm.
00:57
near Lindle Road, near Lindle Road.
01:02
I can use fire ops for fire ops for.
01:11
We have a fire alarm at the RedLond Hotel, which technically are bought for.
01:15
There is no patient but it's just general fire alarm.
01:18
I am out of units for Grand Street.
01:21
All Cumberland and Company and I are units are unavailable.
01:23
Can you take that call and I'll advise if you're needed on the Red Lion's by alarm?
01:32
That's correct.
01:33
You can show us in there.
01:34
Thank you.
01:37
Hey, Gavin.
01:38
Once the ambulance gets pitched, you open up the mini-marts.
01:42
Mega.
01:43
And then, plus, you can move the cones to the side that are down across Market Street in second.
01:51
Rescue, 91, just so you're aware, your box.
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Location mentioned:
Lindle Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17111
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