Residential fire alarm caused by propane stove issue, Jessup PA
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Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm on the first floor near Rear Street, Dickson City. The alarm was caused by an issue with a propane stove. The situation was confirmed safe and all units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond, near Rear Street, Dickson City, Residential fire alarm from the first floor smoke.
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Repeating.
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Blackwater, Chief Engine, Ladder, 23, Penn, 23, Respond, near Rear Street.
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In Dickson City, Residential Fire alarm, First Floor, Small, Cross Street, Lincoln, and Cady, 1940, and operate on gold.
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And propane stove.
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Ten-four appears to be a problem with the propane stove.
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All units are going to be clear and complete.
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1940.
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Location mentioned:
Rear Ln St, Jessup, PA 18434
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