False alarm caused by faulty detector in garage, Harrisburg PA
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Fire units responded to an alarm at a residence near Market St and North 14th St in Harrisburg. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector in the garage, and no hazardous conditions were found.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 32 is on the same.
00:06
See, you guys can return.
00:07
We made contact with the homeowner.
00:08
There's no conditions inside.
00:10
It appears to be a faulty detector of the garage.
00:13
Tower 32 is in service.
00:17
K.T.R. 32.
00:19
Correction, Tower 32.
00:25
Engine 32 is available for back to Rital 1.
00:28
Engine 32.
00:32
Out of 321.
00:34
Tower 32 is the service.
00:37
Tower 32.
00:43
Edge 37, Officer, sir,
00:45
from 232. Do you need a channel or can we drop it?
00:49
No, we can drop it.
00:55
I do copy, Engine 37.
00:57
You can add your channel back.
00:58
They're going to remain on soon.
00:59
We're clearing here shortly.
01:00
I'm in service.
01:02
Okay, engine 32.
01:08
County Utility 59 is arriving.
01:11
Utility 59 is arriving.
01:12
Utility 59.
01:19
One, two, North 14th in Market, 14th to market.
01:23
Okay, okay. Assistant to the police department without a problem.
01:26
Company one, 1248.
01:28
Okay, come to Command 37.
01:31
You teller, you can go in service, we don't need anything here.
01:34
Command 30, so.
01:36
Okay.
01:38
Quality detector in the garage.
01:41
Form the homeowner to contact everyone, I think we're available.
01:46
Truck three or seven, whichever one you're in, they are.
01:50
Double-check with Harry, and you can take the office truck back,
01:54
and you're good.
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Location mentioned:
Market St & N 14th St, Harrisburg, PA 17103
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