Fire alarm reported at Manheim Township High School, Lancaster PA
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A fire alarm was reported at Manheim Township High School near Blue Streak Boulevard. Firefighting units responded but later canceled the response after confirmation that it was a fire drill.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Digital
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01:54
Transcript:
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Manitime at near Blue Streak Boulevard, Manheim Township High School, a fire alarm.
00:04
Engines 202 and 203, ladder 204.
00:06
Manimation at near Blue Streak Boulevard, Manheim Township High School, fire alarm.
00:10
At 13:45.
00:15
County for Medic 620.
00:18
Medic 620.
00:20
Manimation 22, near Blue Streak Boulevard, Manheim Township High School, fire alarm, engines 202 and 203, ladder 204 at 13:24 and 13:25.
00:28
I'm going to handle Harrisburg AF, we can cancel the 6-9.
00:33
6-9 copies, thank you.
00:39
And in NICUA 861.
00:41
You can show us available within AMA.
00:44
NICU 861, sir.
00:58
Man down to 2829, let us fight, Nessville, nursing, 86 person.
01:03
Man on down to 2829, Leds, by Nesville, nursing, a sick person.
01:07
Kiki 22, class 3 at 13:47.
01:15
The 28282 is responding.
01:18
McGu-822, okay?
01:20
Intermediate 651, arrived at all with age.
01:23
Intermediate 651, okay.
01:24
Intermediate 6501, okay.
01:29
Has been evacuated meeting with staff now.
01:37
Ladder 204K, some of the police departments there have called over saying that is a fire drilling you can cancel.
01:44
Racing, you know, they'll sign at the Water 2040.
01:47
Ladder is available.
01:50
Ladder 204K, engines 202 and 203 are available at 13:48.
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Location mentioned:
Blue Streak Blvd, Lancaster, PA 17601
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