Multi-residential fire alarm prompts evacuation in Erie


Fire units responded to a fire alarm in a multi-residential building. The building was evacuated as a precaution, but no fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Millcreek Fire/EMS, East County Fire/EMS, Erie City Fire
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Transcript:
Engine 13[5]. Engine 12[1]. Power 2[2]. DC-24[3]. Operations on TAC 1[4]. Multi-residential fire alarm, 613 East 38th Street. Engine 13. Engine 12. Power 2. DC-224. Operations on TAC 1. Multi-residential fire alarm, 613 East 38th Street, between Ash Street Boulevard and Briggs Avenue. V-14-923 EMS. M.P.14-923 EMS response, BLS priority 1, maternity, 5515, Peacht Street, Lecom Medical Center, at the bus stop. FB 14, 923 EMS response, DELS Priority 1, maternity, 5515, Peech Street, Lecom Medical Center at the bus stop. 14 and we're out to the hospital. MP14, you're responding. Patient's going to be at the bus stop, West 55 and 56 from every your crosses. You're responding for a 21-year-old female, possibly later. Cross streets. You're responding for a multi-residential fire alarm. Alarmes stated basement heat detector. If needed, you have any hydrant on the northeast corner of East 308th and Astrid Boulevard on a 6th. Sure, you should meet you on. Seeing building is being evacuated. I'll be information. I heard two around. Thank you. Enten 12 and Ralph.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Engine 12: Fire apparatus/unit
[2]
Power 2: Fire command/support unit
[3]
DC-24: District Chief 24
[4]
TAC 1: Tactical radio channel
[5]
Engine 13: Fire apparatus/unit
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Location mentioned:
Near E 38th St, Erie, PA 16504
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