Fire alarm investigated at house near McClays Mill Road, Newburg PA
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Emergency responders investigated a fire alarm at a single-family, two-story house near McClays Mill Road. The alarm was possibly related to propane, but no fire or evacuation occurred.
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Sergeant Levin, Franklin.
00:01
I'm on the scene.
00:02
I'm at the CO alarm.
00:04
At a house near McClays Mill Road.
00:07
There's a single-family, two-story structure.
00:09
Nothing at it. I'll be out investigating.
00:11
House is not evacuated this time.
00:14
Sergeant 11, 1934.
00:16
Franklin Aulence 38, Medic 2340 lines were at Chambersburg.
00:22
He wants 3 in 1930, Bob.
00:28
Franklin, ambulance 118, 17.
00:32
Once 118, 17.
00:35
Once 118, 1936.
00:43
4743.
00:46
Matt.
00:51
How's your flare supply on your POV?
00:59
If you want to come back to drive, we can,
01:02
it wise off.
01:04
Just need out of the way.
01:07
I've been out for probably about months now.
01:10
I really don't use them that much anymore.
01:13
Do you want some or no?
01:16
I don't have the room for them tonight, or else I would say yes.
01:22
I'm direct.
01:29
TSP's headed out, not sure which way he's going though.
01:32
All right, I believe our savior I-Trump just pulled in.
01:39
That's tangent, we'll just get the meters, we'll just meter the house.
01:43
The alarm that's going off is on the second story.
01:46
Everything is run by propane in the entire house.
01:52
Frank, on record 11 on scene?
01:55
Rescension 11, 1938.
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Location mentioned:
McClays Mill Rd, Newburg, PA 17240
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