False fire alarm at PA Manufacturers Association building


A fire alarm went off at the PA Manufacturers Association building. The alarm was likely caused by water from an air conditioner, and there was no evacuation.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
02:23
Transcript:
County MCU-4-2 is responding. Okay, (name withheld). Box 1-1[1], PA Manufacturers Association, 225 State Street, Crossed to Spring in Susquehanna, a commercial fire alarm, class 1, tower one truck, 2, squad, wagon 4, 1542. Thank you, 42. Thank you, 42. 10200, 100-10200-200 Lound Boulevard of the Cotogen. Free room 115, 68-year-old (name withheld) was spraying for bugs yesterday. He's now incoherent. Today he's having a reaction to it. He's on the floor and cannot get up. Command 39 from traffic 35. Thank you. 4-2. You're in service on the 394 box per Company 7. They're responding. G6. Okay, G6. Came in from Guardian Protect. A general alarm for Zone 9, no description. You guys have up to stay. Three-story, they have audible sounding, building is not evacuated, we have a hydrant at 8 Willow. Now are all right. Okay, gentlemen. I came from number three. It's going to be on the south side of safety. Okay, TripTib. Okay, TRIPTU. Okay, Lieutenant 1. Okay, Lieutenant 1. Water from the air conditioner set it off. You can hold this to Tower 1.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box 1-1: Fire Alarm Box
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Location mentioned:
Near State St, Harrisburg, PA 17101
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