False fire alarm activated at Philadelphia address, Philadelphia PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated near 1344 West Jerome Street in Philadelphia but was later found to be a false alarm caused by steam.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
259, near West Jerome St, treat the alarm system, edge 59, near West Jerome, treat the alarm system, a fireband.
00:11
Receive 9, 49.
00:15
489, respond.
00:16
2550, great.
00:18
From the Eason, how they're going to panic attack on the drive.
00:27
Measure 59.
00:32
1939.
00:34
Near 1344 is arrived.
00:38
Promeness.
00:40
Engine 36.
00:48
Engine 36. Engine 36.
00:50
On location in dust, K.
00:55
Promotive.
01:03
Nandu 22.
01:05
Proceed, NGu 22.
01:09
South Hampton Road, Roseville, World Ward.
01:12
Chow found out of range.
01:15
All about. All about.
01:22
17B.
01:24
Recease my 17B.
01:27
This is my right.
01:28
Southampton, the border borderline.
01:42
From there is southbound, outer lanes, and all of it.
01:55
Now sick.
01:59
Engine 36.
02:01
Engine 36? Yes,
02:05
ma'am. Max, no alarm due to steam.
02:08
You can make us mail.
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Location mentioned:
W Jerome St, Philadelphia, PA 19140
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