False fire alarm at commercial building in Harrisburg, Harrisburg PA
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A commercial fire alarm sounded at a building near Linglestown Road in Harrisburg around 7 a.m. Police found no signs of fire or smoke. An employee requested fire department assistance, but the alarm appears to be false.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Pox 376, near Linglestown Road.
00:06
Ego, a pizereo.
00:08
Commercial fire alarm.
00:10
That's one.
00:12
307, engine 32, 901.
00:20
This whole is a mistake.
00:24
I mean,
00:25
he can turn left.
00:31
Just wait there, don't come back or something back here.
00:35
There's nothing on Broadway.
00:39
For Long Terror.
00:40
Sorry.
00:46
I usually know where Long Terra is at.
00:50
No,
00:53
I shouldn't.
00:54
It's been forgotten about.
01:00
Engine 37 for three.
01:07
Yeah, engine 37 with 3.
01:12
Near Linglestown Road.
01:13
Callers stated they came in,
01:16
found the alarm to be going off.
01:19
So it's been going off since 7 a.m.
01:23
Or I'm sorry, been going off for the past 45 minutes since he got there.
01:27
Apparently, alarm's been going off since 7 a.m.
01:30
For the police department, they checked and didn't see anything out of the ordinary.
01:32
It looks like 1216s in the area.
01:35
Fire ops 3.
01:38
Okay.
01:40
G from the edge on 3.
01:43
Engine 32 of 4.
01:46
That's you.
01:48
The engine 32 of 4.
01:50
Chief 32 want to copy the initial solution to three.
01:55
All that information is correct.
01:58
They do have an employee on the scene asking for your assistance but no smoke or fire.
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Location mentioned:
Linglestown Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17110
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