Smoke detector alarm at residence caused no fire, State Line PA
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A smoke detector alarm was triggered at a two-story home near Skyland Avenue. Firefighters found no fire and secured the building. The alarm was caused by a detector left on the back deck and was determined to be a false alarm with good intent.
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Transcript:
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I recognize the chief one one a scene two-story ordinary single-family I got normal conditions the alpha the bravo and the delta side I'll be out of best kid
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cabby this chief one on scene two-story single-family ordinary construction normal conditions alpha brava delta's 8 o3
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franklin that's 23 13 something that's 2213 8 of 3
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One two's on a seat at Franklin.
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Engine one, two, either.
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Chief One, Frank.
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Chief One, Frank.
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This is Chief One.
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Near Skyland Avenue.
00:53
Apparently,
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homeowners had an issue with a smoke detector earlier in the morning.
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They had it sitting on the back deck.
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It was activated.
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All normal conditions from the windows.
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The building is secure.
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Nobody is home.
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We're going to mark it up as good intent for the alarm activation.
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Location mentioned:
State Line, PA
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