Investigation of burning odor in Lansdowne CVS building, Lansdowne PA
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Fire and rescue teams investigated a burning odor inside the CVS store near East Baltimore Avenue in Lansdowne. No visible fire or damage was found during the inspection.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire - Ops 1
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Copy respond, the CVS near East Baltimore Avenue, Lansdowne for the building fire investigation, odor of burning inside.
00:08
All right Steve, and we're over for you.
00:12
All right, respond.
00:18
Engine 9 respond.
00:21
Squad 1, engine 9, 23rd.
00:32
Traffic 76A, 1-2ndi-12.
00:39
Traffic 76A, 23rd.
00:50
Truck 19 to forward.
00:53
Truck 19.
00:56
Who else do you have on the dispatch?
01:00
Engine 24 and Quint 3.
01:05
Understood.
01:08
Two stories, single family, dwelling, alarm, sound, and nothing evidence besides.
01:19
Half the brunt, bribo, Delta,
01:21
and probably is investigated.
01:23
105-2015, I'll be a call and fire one.
01:27
No.
01:28
You're just taking a park board.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:32
We just made entry entry into the property.
01:36
Entry made, 2015.
01:45
Follow ejection.
01:46
Squad 1, 2050.
01:53
The tower pipe arrived.
02:01
Fire, truck 19 is only casing other single-story commercial, not the channel one of the first to drop.
02:07
Truck 19, 2015.
02:14
Engine 4, pull forward, Richard Meter, please.
02:22
Agent 9 and Ryder.
02:24
Engine 9, 26.
02:26
Engine 9, 26.
02:38
Passenger Pets.
02:39
Pansion 5, forward.
02:42
Head to 5.
02:44
I believe it's going to be an issue with the detector, you can reduce the assignment down to your own location.
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Location mentioned:
E Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
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