False alarm at Heritage Hills home sparks quick response, Ickesburg PA
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A fire alarm triggered by contractor dust was reported at a Heritage Hills residence, prompting a swift emergency response that ended with cancellation after confirming no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Perry County Emergency Services
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03:18
Transcript:
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Northeast Madison Township, 231 Heritage Hills Road.
00:04
Automatic fire alarm, box 305, engine and tanker three responding.
00:17
Northeast Madison Township 231 Heritage Hills Road.
00:21
Automatic fire alarm box 305 engine tanker 31532.
00:32
County, squad 3 is responding in place of the engine.
00:41
Squad 31535.
00:54
Northeast Madison Township 231 Heritage Hills Road on automatic fire alarm box 305 tanker 3 1536.
01:08
County Squad 3 231 Heritage Hills Road cross streets Lexington Lane and Concord Drive called in by alarm company smoke detector activation.
01:20
Log 3,000.
01:27
Major 3, Lieutenant 3.
01:38
Lieutenant 3.
01:43
Lieutenant 3, go ahead.
01:48
I'm on the scene.
01:50
We have contractors working; they were grinding.
01:53
Their dust set off the smoke detector.
02:01
Copy that. Do you have a D-Porse then?
02:11
We're trying to get a reset on your alarm.
02:22
Copy that. We'll respond non-emergency and wait to hear from you about reset the alarm.
02:32
I copy.
02:39
County Squad 3-year tankers failed.
02:42
Your wishes.
02:48
County, they will have responding same time we did.
02:57
They're responding now, 1542.
03:01
County Squad 3 received a phone call from the alarm company and the homeowner wishing to cancel.
03:15
Squad 3, copy, flight, box,
03:18
and service.
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Location mentioned:
Heritage Hills Rd, Ickesburg, PA 17037
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