Fire alarm causes evacuation; no fire found, Cambria County PA
A fire alarm at Rebecca Banner on Washington Avenue triggered an evacuation. Firefighters responded and found no fire or dangerous gases on site.
Audio|Source: Cambria County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 83, early fire alarm, Rebecca Banner, Washington Avenue, reported tomorrow.
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Station 80, Ible 701,
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CentralOps.
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Medical 91 in service 943.
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Thank you. The question.
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I'm going to be a discussion.
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You can't get a suggestion.
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I am.
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So, I'm going to say, you know,
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and I'm going to be able to see.
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And I'm going to be able to visit.
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I'm going to be able to get a decision.
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See this one.
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See this one.
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Can we stage any body just batch?
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I'm going to be able to be.
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Hi!
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Henry, Andrew Ager, responding with two.
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Yeah, engine A, you're responding.
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Any through the attack on the scene.
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I answer fire alarm district 83, 83 the testifying,
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active alarm evacuation of progress.
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Zero part per million CO2 found oxygen 20.8 percent,
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no other gases.
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501, 2 percent.
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I don't want to request on no symptoms.
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Tocke Eighty-three responding.
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Talk 83 responding.
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By the alarm company showing zone one, you're lieutenant on the thing, evacuation in progress.
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Nothing shown, central office.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Ave, Summerhill Township, PA
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