Fire alarm triggered at Nazareth technology company, Nazareth PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at Kramer Technologies near South Main Street, Nazareth. Fire crews found no smoke or fire on site, and the cause of the alarm was unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire station 50, automatic fire alarm activation at Kramer Technologies.
00:03
Near South Main Street across the West Park Street, Nazareth.
00:06
Communications are on Pack 1 in 2033.
00:08
All right, room 365, no smoke, no fire.
00:13
I'm not sure why the smoke detector is going off.
00:17
They may smell like a hair dryer might have been in use.
00:23
I ran the Maryland 29 to move back to the Zane Kingdom.
00:31
Thank you. Thank you.
00:36
Showing the same expiration date negative 30s left.
00:39
I was unable to find a Pennsylvania 28-9.
00:44
Toy utility one accounting.
00:46
You have our 20-021 on scene.
00:48
We're going to hold this call at 20-engine 3, 20-tility-1.
00:51
Pressing as clear available.
00:54
County 50-0 floor for a fire alarm.
00:59
Received 20 engine 1, 20,
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engine 4, and 21, copy, copy, direct.
01:05
Simple.
01:07
And again, if you try to certify that 28 out of Ireland then, please.
01:11
Let's try to cert for 20, 339.
01:15
Copies. Copies.
01:18
Good.
01:20
At the Kramer Technologies for Alcone Burnay Protective Systems, near South Main Street, the fire alarm, office smoke detector.
01:27
They are at some ski holders.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Nazareth, PA 18064
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