Electrical Smell Clears Fire Alarm at Shriners Hospital, Erie PA


Fire crews responded to an automatic alarm at Shriners Hospital. They found an electrical smell linked to air handler systems but no fire. Evacuation was done as a safety precaution.
Audio|Source: Millcreek Fire/EMS, East County Fire/EMS, Erie City Fire
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Transcript:
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321 is responding on automatic fire alarm, Shriners Hospital.
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321, Mohawk and Lincoln are your crosses just coming in as a general fire alarm.
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If needed, you have two hydrants off of Lincoln Avenue, west of the building.
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3.1 copy on Tack 1.
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On Tack 1 Power 2nd.
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Engine 6.
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Somebody is burning something on the railroad tracks.
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Please copy.
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The station at Shriners, this is a three-story building.
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People are outside, all the investigation.
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The engine 11 on scene with three-story building, evacuation in progress.
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Evacuation in progress.
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Evacuation.
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Is no oversight?
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Ericami. Engine 8 is on scene.
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We'll be investigating.
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Engine 8 on scene investigating.
01:50
321's on location.
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321 on scene.
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Mission 6 at the hydrant on Lincoln.
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Tower 2, you'll have to go in off A Street.
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The Lincoln Road is locked.
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Tower 2 copies.
02:24
Never mind, we got security here opening it up.
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The access is open off Lincoln now.
02:39
Trevor's on location.
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Commanding eleven we have an update this is an electrical smell there is a system that trips that duct when it noticed a little bit trip but guys are trying to get to the air handlers to check the motors I understand
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Location mentioned:
Near W 8th St, Erie, PA 16505
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