False alarm at River Rd sparks fire unit response, Upper Black Eddy PA
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Fire units rushed to River Road with alarm triggered by a faulty smoke detector, causing concern before crews confirmed it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Bucks County Fire North and OPs
Listen to dispatch call
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Littleback, 472, Henton-Hurton County, engine 92,
00:03
1821 River Road, across the trail, alarm system activation.
00:11
Okay, assistant 47.
00:18
Assistant 47, one call from the alarm system, pool room smoke detector.
00:25
Chief 47 responding.
00:28
Okay, Chief 47, you cover the report.
00:31
Affirmative bucks.
00:37
Assistant 47 responding bucks.
00:41
Okay,
00:45
47 on location.
00:48
Okay, Chief 47.
00:54
You can tell 110 on the engine on YouTube responding with three.
00:58
All right.
01:03
Engine 47 responding with four.
01:10
Sanker 47 responding.
01:13
Sanker 47.
01:14
T475,
01:20
Fox.
01:21
Rosie.
01:27
You can have just put at reduced speed.
01:34
Secretary is responding on Local Box 47-2, near River Road, drivers reduce your speed.
01:40
Engine 47, received, N-on-C.
01:43
Agent 47.
01:46
Fox County, Hunter County, Engine 92, arriving at location.
01:51
Okay, engine 92.
01:57
Doc Speed, 47, respond to 2.
02:01
Location 47 reduce speed.
02:08
Relax. Tanka 47 is on location.
02:11
Okay, Tanger 47.
02:18
C47 Box.
02:21
Prowdy.
02:23
Proof.
02:28
Yeah,
02:30
At this time you can make this climate complete and make station 47 available.
02:36
The batteries were changed in the head of a detector which caused the alarm and everything checks out.
02:43
Okay, G47.
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