False alarm at Marietta firehouse sparks quick response, Marietta PA
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A fire department was dispatched to 200 North Waterford Avenue after a caller reported growing flames near a building, but the fire was found to be a controlled campfire near the firehouse, leading to a quick recall of all units.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Alpha
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Manny Borough,
00:01
200 North Waterford Avenue front on site fire.
00:04
Engine 10 in 23.8.
00:11
Any Assistant, Ten, you should me in the area.
00:14
Assistant 10, okay.
00:18
Give an update.
00:24
Down, caller stating they see flames next to the building that was getting bigger.
00:33
House on the right-hand side of the address, list it.
00:37
It's not the house, it's something to the rear, they said.
00:55
Is this going to be a campfire next to the firehouse, behind the neighbor's house?
01:02
Okay, should I recall fire department? Yeah, you can recall.
01:07
Okay.
01:09
Okay.
01:16
Mary De Borough, 200 North Wooderford Avenue, Authority of Assistant 10, all units can recall at 2312.
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