Automatic fire alarm at campus towers in state college, State College PA
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered on the third floor common area at Campus Towers near East Beaver Avenue in State College. The alarm company is attempting to contact a keyholder. Upon arrival, no signs of fire were found. Command was established on the Bravo side of the building.
Audio|Heard on: Centre County Public Safety
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Box 512 in State College near East Beaver Avenue at the Campus Towers for an automatic fire alarm Box 512 in State College.
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Near East Beaver Avenue to campus towers for an automatic fire alarm showing third floor accommodate area company 5 is due 1944.
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California for the UMS and that's how they're on to transfer.
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1054. The 10.5.1 is responding.
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10.5.1. The borough of State College, near East Beaver Avenue at campus towers for an automatic fire alarm in the third floor common area.
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Alarm company is attempting a keyholder.
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Monitor 5-1, the borough State College, near East Beaver Avenue at campus towers.
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An automatic fire alarm, the third floor common area, alarm company is attempting a key holder.
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1942.
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It's not a copy.
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Traffic 5-2.
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Traffic 5-2.
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Traffic 5-2.
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We're responding.
01:18
Sorry, traffic 5-2.
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Near East Beaver Avenue.
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1943.
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Okay,
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Lieutenant 5'1.
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Lieutenant 5.1.
01:33
Oh,
01:35
I've not seen.
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6-story mixed oxy.
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Nothing showing up two sides.
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I'll be establishing command on the Bravo side.
01:41
Go ahead and switch them over.
01:44
Okay, Lieutenant 51, you're unseen with command.
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The hall unit switch over to office.
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4, Opts 4, 1944.
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