False alarm caused by faulty detector at commercial strip, Linglestown PA
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Fire crews responded to a commercial strip in Linglestown for an alarm. After investigation, they found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector, not a fire.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 35 and 33, we're on the approach.
00:03
Like those County going on.
00:09
County Rescue 33 is arriving.
00:11
I have a one-store commercial strip.
00:15
Nothing showing Alpha, Delta, we're not investigating.
00:18
Agent 35 stayed with 33.
00:25
C-33-Opa.
00:30
Engine 35 copies.
00:32
County, we're a rider as well.
00:35
Engine 35, okay.
00:37
33 crew from the command.
00:38
Do you find any room number or anything?
00:45
35, where you call?
00:49
Yeah, do you find a room number? I can add it to the notes here.
00:57
Negative.
00:58
We are still trying to locate the detector.
01:04
Got me.
01:11
Engine 35 from 33.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:18
Unable to get a room number at this time.
01:25
Yeah.
01:27
County from Rescue 33.
01:30
Rescue 33.
01:31
Rescue 33.
01:38
Faulty detector, a lot of memory set, you can go place clock the terms.
01:44
R.D. 33, our cost.
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Location mentioned:
Linglestown, PA 17112
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