Fire alarm triggered by boiler steam in storage facility, Linglestown PA
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a storage facility in Linglestown. The alarm was caused by steam from a boiler in the basement. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 91's arriving The alarms are activated
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In the south building Chief 91 4 will have the investigation until Chief 91610
00:12
True and move up attached
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Chief 911.
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Copy Chief 916. Chief 916. Chief 916.
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Your box is up an engine, but you're sure to rescue.
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You don't need a replace.
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Negative.
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County Engine 991.5 will be responded with 5.
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Copy engine 915 with 5.
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You'll be on 3-out 3.
00:51
C4, where do you go?
00:56
The front desk is saying McRide, ground floor, we're trying to get into the panel to try to see what that is going.
01:07
Profittersay. Profitower 32.
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County, engine 50 is on location.
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We'll be taking the third new arriving engine, taking side Charlie.
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Copy, Injur 50.
01:39
McBride Central Storage Moved detector for the panel.
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Tom.
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Investigations from engine 301 officer.
01:56
Come back to the hallway.
02:01
Copy. We have a bunch of steam from the boiler in the basement, I believe.
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Black 1-1-17 South 2nd Street.
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Location mentioned:
Linglestown, PA 17112
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