Hemorrhage reported at building on South Pointe Street


An emergency medical call reports a hemorrhage at the South Building, 1205 South Pointe Street. Responders note the alarm cannot be reset and will remain active until maintenance arrives.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Public Safety
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00:00Our 492, Spring Creek, up the South Building, 1205 South 28th Street for a hemorrhage.00:06Class 1, Company 1, 235.00:10Okay,00:12Mickey, one time.00:14Karening from Chief Seventh.00:18Chief Seventh.00:24You just put in the notes for this call that we are unable to get the alarm to reset.00:29which is also typical for here.00:32So it's going to remain an alarm until maintenance can show up and do something about it.00:38Good Chief 7.00:40Intermediate 9-2 from County.00:43Go ahead.00:45I did not get an answer on recall.00:49Okay, that's fine.
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Our 492, Spring Creek, up the South Building, 1205 South 28th Street for a hemorrhage.
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Class 1, Company 1, 235.
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Okay,
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Mickey, one time.
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Karening from Chief Seventh.
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Chief Seventh.
00:24
You just put in the notes for this call that we are unable to get the alarm to reset.
00:29
which is also typical for here.
00:32
So it's going to remain an alarm until maintenance can show up and do something about it.
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Good Chief 7.
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Intermediate 9-2 from County.
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Go ahead.
00:45
I did not get an answer on recall.
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Okay, that's fine.
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