No fire found after reports of flames near elm street, Penbrook PA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a possible house fire near Elm Street and South 29th Street after a witness reported seeing flames in a window. Fire crews arrived and searched the area but found no signs of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Rocks 301 in the area Elm Street and South 29th Street, possible residential structure fire. Company 30 engine, 32, 33, and 38 wagon 4, rescue 37 and 91, and tower 1 643.
00:26
In the area of Elm Street and South 29th Street, a pastor by herself saw flames in a window of a house but did not have the exact house number.
00:33
She saw this from the front room window.
00:36
She was well into the city by the time she called.
00:38
UIFR off number 3P is riding on the scene.
00:40
We showed the additional here soon.
00:43
Captain 30 is en route.
00:44
Hey, Captain 30, you can't be additional?
00:48
That's correct.
00:50
Edge of 32.4.
00:53
The engine 32-4.
00:54
Off 3.
00:56
The Army, Rescue, 91-1-3.
01:00
Rescue 33, 4.
01:03
Fight the engine company.
01:05
RIFUIIA Rescue, Rescue, 33, off three.
01:12
Fire Police arriving.
01:14
There is nothing evident in the area.
01:15
We got our Hydrant Head, 29th and Elm.
01:19
Firen 4, nothing evident, Hydrant, Alman.
01:28
County Tower 1 arriving 29th and Elm.
01:32
We do not have anything.
01:36
Hi, Carlin.
01:40
I came from Walnut Street and did not have anything from that direction.
01:47
County 530, given the information from the units on scene, hold it to Lutzelawna Street.
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Location mentioned:
S 29th St & Elm St, Penbrook, PA 17103
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