Fire alarm reported with odor of gas at south duke street building, Lancaster PA
A fire alarm was triggered at a building near South Duke Street in Lancaster. People detected the smell of rotten eggs inside and evacuated to the rear. The alarm company contacted a keyholder who reported it was a false alarm but was not at the location.
Audio|Source: Central Pennsylvania Fire and EMS
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1151 South Duke Street, Lancaster, a fire alarm.
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Engine 643, louder 641.
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Lancaster City, 1151 South Duke Street, a fire alarm.
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1704.4.
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I believe I dispatched it as outside, but there was now stating the odor of rotten eggs on the inside.
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It sounds like they evacuated to the rear of the building.
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They do have the gate open.
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You can have Ops 2, Ops 2.
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The alarm company did state that there was a, they did contact a keyholder who did state it was a false alarm, but is not on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Duke St, Lancaster, PA 17602
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