Fire alarm sounded at kutztown apartment building, Kutztown PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm sounded on the third-floor hallway of an apartment building near West Main Street in Kutztown. Occupants and the alarm company reported the alarm but saw no smoke or fire. Fire responders were dispatched for investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Kutztown Borough, near West Main Street, South Pauldee Street, and Kutztown Road, NOMAC file alarm.
00:06
Station 46, Rescue, and neutral six, Kutztown Borough, near West Main Street, South Pauldee Street, and Kutztown Road, NOMAC fire alarm.
00:18
Meta cloud, zero-operation.
00:22
Mike 5053.
00:28
Mike 5053, go ahead.
00:36
Line 46.
00:39
Line 46 responding in place to the rest of you under.
00:44
The letter 4620101.
00:49
Near West Main Street, an occupant reported that the fire alarms are going off.
00:54
They didn't see any smoke or fire.
00:56
The alarm company reported rapid response called in to the third-floor hallway.
01:08
I see you've got this.
01:13
Mr.
01:15
46 responding.
01:16
Okay, system 4620-303.
01:19
Near West Main Street, Pugh Apartments reported a fire alarm going off by one of the residents.
01:24
They didn't see any smoke or fire.
01:26
There are four apartments total in the unit.
01:30
The alarm company did give rapid response.
01:33
They gave the address of near West Main Street, but the unit was listed as third floor hallway.
01:40
The fire alarm was in the third floor hallway.
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Location mentioned:
Kutztown, PA 19530
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