Fire alarm at Franklin Towers caused by burnt food, Hyde Park PA
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A fire alarm was activated at Franklin Towers near South 6th Street. The cause was determined to be burnt food. There was no fire spread, and the alarm system was reset. Fire units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Attention engine 3 and Tower 1.
00:03
Near South 6th Street, the Franklin Towers, in Chestnut Street and Franklin Street, Automated Firewell,
00:08
08.8.
00:14
Ron. ...126.
00:17
Okay,
00:20
Tower 1.
00:22
Manager 3 is gone Franklin Towers.
00:24
Just be advised to set off, medicare's town about the engine.
00:30
Manager is responding and message received.
00:32
My apologies.
00:33
Zero 8.30. 30 to 6th.
00:43
Sorry, Franklin Towers,
00:45
Zone 993 General Fireland.
00:51
Tower wants to see nothing to show.
00:53
We had to investigate.
00:56
No one on Cine up and investigating.
00:58
Survey 4.
01:03
Power 180, 1 alarm 703 living area.
01:09
Copy.
01:15
The kind of radio.
01:19
Medicines. Any class from the last block to visit.
01:25
Madicnight to the last busy.
01:26
It's early 24.
01:28
I agree. Crewing.
01:34
McCarray. Coney?
01:38
703.
01:40
Smoke from burnt food.
01:41
It's clear.
01:46
Copy non-extension outside the container, right?
01:50
That's correct.
01:55
Copy.
01:57
Okay,
02:01
it's Tower One.
02:04
Good.
02:06
The panel core.
02:09
Yep, it's clear.
02:13
Take the radio.
02:15
Okay.
02:18
Pardon 703 burned food.
02:20
This has been reset.
02:21
Units available.
02:25
703, burnt food.
02:27
If I'm available, 0845.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin St, Hyde Park, PA 19605
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