Structure fire at Starrucca Creek Road draws second alarm, Starrucca PA
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A structure fire was reported near Starrucca Creek Road and King Hill Road in Starrucca Borough. Multiple fire departments responded and a second alarm was declared to manage the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Susquehanna County 2, Great Bend fire for your pumper tanker,
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Parford Fire for Pumper Tanker 8,
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Pleasant Mount,
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fire for your engine, pumper tanker and tanker, Uniondale for your pumper tanker, 235, Starrucca Creek Road, Starrucca Borough, cross streets of King Hill Road and Little Ireland Road for structure fire.
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South Lohanna County, 2, a group of fire, through.
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Second.
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South Carolina County to Hartford, EMS.
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Second tones, Montrose, Minutemen to cover the call.
00:46
Respond 6092, State Route 92, Lenox Township at Binghamton Restaurant,
00:54
for a 22-year-old female.
00:57
Respond, EMS, Rob,
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34.
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No, Bard, 1335.
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Mediq 10, 359 Buck Boulevard, Buck Township.
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Ferry, unresponsive, male, not breathing, 1330.
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Five.
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Starrucca Creek Road, Starrucca Borough,
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Cross Streets, Kinghill Road, Little Ireland Lane,
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Direction Road.
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For a second alarm[1] structure fire, 1339.
Police codes explained
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[1]
second alarm: Escalation of incident response requiring additional resources beyond the initial assignment.
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Location mentioned:
Starrucca Creek Rd, Starrucca, PA 18462
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