Smoke reported from heater issue on Montgomery Avenue, Montgomery County PA
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Fire units responded to a report of smoke on Montgomery Avenue caused by a heater issue. The incident was investigated with no dangerous gases detected. The fire was confined and under control with no further threat reported.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS East, Bucks Fire/EMS West
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Deputy, the engine.
00:05
Try, deputy.
00:06
Fire up his meters.
00:12
Be ready to go with air packs and tools.
00:15
I'm thinking it smells like a heater, but we'll also stretch a dry line to the front door.
00:23
Meters and a line.
00:24
Got it.
00:29
Think in basement.
00:35
T225s. T25.
00:37
T25.
00:38
Me in the street.
00:44
We'll pull way past there.
00:50
Okay, county, you can try Engine 25 once.
00:53
Okay,
00:59
From the assistant, thanks.
01:05
We've got some trees in the way, just position yourself.
01:12
Engine 25 won't just final six.
01:19
That'd be 25 to end of 251.
01:24
Engine 251, guys.
01:27
So make sure you get back down in the old line because they're here.
01:31
They're hiding. We'll be out on Montgomery Avenue there.
01:35
10-4, we're backing down now.
01:37
Counting out of 25 on the location.
01:39
Switch over to office for this call.
01:42
I think we got an auto-burner and we're just on a little burner.
01:43
We're just, uh, I was fully investigating.
01:47
Deputy 26-1, the RAL-a-4.
01:49
Inge 561, go.
01:55
25 units operating firearms for Deputy 25.
01:59
Stephanie,
02:03
There's no CO in this smoke.
02:09
And Fisher it's an apartment above and it's okay County spot 56 on scene
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Location mentioned:
Montgomery Ave, Lower Merion Township, PA
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