Residential fire alarm activates at Whaleys route near Careys Camp, Laurel DE
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A residential fire alarm was activated near Whaleys Route and Careys Camp Road in Delaware. Smoke detectors were sounding throughout the residence. Fire units and command responded to the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
779, residential fire alarm activation.
00:03
34-691, Whaleys Road, cross the Careys Camp Road, operations 555, 765,
00:08
23 a little.
00:15
Requests for Rescue and Power 75.
00:19
The station will be through the first problem activation.
00:22
The home near 6630 short road crossing the coast highway,
00:26
2312.
00:29
70th command will seat two store rather than turn off in that way
00:34
Tom, Commanderial, C2 store, where's there's nothing to that red, 234P.
00:43
Track Control 751 with 31 responding.
00:48
TrackTroll 751, 234P, operations K-FARW.
00:57
307 fire repress responding college
01:06
370415
01:08
740415 2350
01:15
2350 5 fire apparatus respondent 5 fire apparatus responding college
01:25
Engine 4 Engine 4 Engine 4 and you ride need your step out and also bring your gas meter.
01:45
Frost power at pressure, I acknowledge.
01:53
Sussex responding, deputy, Curl 5, switch everyone to fire 5.
01:59
292, 23.
02:06
792. 792. 792.
02:08
2,
02:10
go ahead.
02:11
2, go ahead. See, 3, 4, 6-1, Whaleys route, across the little hill route, carries camp route.
02:16
(name withheld) was a private caller on St.Advisor for smoke detectors were born off throughout the house.
02:22
Yeah, B.
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Location mentioned:
Careys Camp Rd & Whaleys Rd, Delaware 19956
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