Small furnace fire causes evacuation in lebanon county, Lebanon County PA
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Fire crews responded to a furnace malfunction at a residence near Crider Street in Lebanon County. The malfunction caused an oil leak and a small fire contained within the furnace. Residents were advised to evacuate while fire crews checked for smoke and abnormal conditions in the basement.
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Transcript:
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City 11 near Crider Street.
00:06
Investigated inside for a furnace malfunction.
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Box 1502, 1306.
00:14
County Agent 17 is responding.
00:23
17 responding to 1307. 17 responding to 1307.
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Chuck Point, see you have traffic.
00:31
Engine 19 as well.
00:38
Loven city units,
00:40
just the advice was an oil leak by the switch in the furnace.
00:47
There was a small fire contained in the furnace.
00:51
The residents were advised to evacuate.
01:01
County from 1917.
01:03
Oh,
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this is 17.
01:08
We're arriving.
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A two-story duplex, normal conditions.
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We'll be out on Channel 11.
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1399. The truck from 17.
01:30
If you come through a street, make the right on a carotera,
01:34
and you'll have the address behind us.
01:41
19, we have water behind us as well.
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We have water behind us as well.
01:52
Engine 19 is arriving.
02:00
In 19, bring your meters,
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19 operator, you can get a fan ready.
02:06
Come to the Delta side, we have a side door that comes right into the basement.
02:13
Or do you need a dry cam down there at all?
02:17
I don't, I think it's just overloaded.
02:20
I do a smoke in the basement and 13 parts for a million SCO.
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