Structure fire reported near 11th and Guilford streets, Lebanon PA
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A structure fire was reported near 11th and Guilford Streets in Lebanon County. A caller saw smoke coming from the side of a building about a block away, but later reported the smoke had stopped. Multiple fire units responded and investigated the scene but found no further evidence of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Copy 819. 11th and Guilford Street, North 10th Street.
00:09
Structure fire, box 15.06.
00:12
FireGarron 11, 824.
00:15
Okay,
00:22
I need chute-fifty responding.
00:25
Cocker responding 825, I believe this was a third-party caller.
00:30
You could see smoke coming from the side of the building from about a block away.
00:47
Town, you can chill wagon more on scene.
00:54
21 responding.
01:02
Copy responding at 26.
01:16
I was arriving at 10th and Guilford, no evidence beyond the investigation.
01:23
Copy, I believe the caller did call back saying the smoke has now just stopped.
01:35
Okay, copy that.
01:37
Did they say which corner of the intersection?
01:45
(name withheld).
01:46
Copy arriving, been 11 out, that's beginning.
01:50
Copy arriving 827.
01:52
The caller did not say, I believe they were block away.
02:00
Just to check it's the area.
02:04
Copy that.
02:06
That's unseen. We didn't see anything up on Maple.
02:18
County 351 responding.
02:21
County from 250.
02:24
Go ahead.
02:27
The call are still in the area.
02:33
We do not have them on the line.
02:35
They were just a third party.
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Location mentioned:
N 11th St & Guilford St, Lebanon, PA 17046
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