False fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke, Philadelphia PA


Fire department responded to an alarm near North Franklin St. Upon arrival, no emergency or patients were found. The alarm was triggered falsely, possibly by smoke from cooking bacon in the basement. Units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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25 North Franklin Street engine 51, 66125 North Franklin Street for the alarm.
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So I'm operating on the North Pirate Van.
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947. 947.
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Oh, I see the description.
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Um, we don't see nothing.
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We're going to investigate the area.
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I was going to be at 47.
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Okay. Angel 51.
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51, Christine.
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61-25 North Franklin for your alarm.
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Forty-five. Forty-five.
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Investigators, there is no patient at this time.
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We're available.
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Hence, station for relief.
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Okay, I'm good. Engine 51.
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151 proceed. Act style affirmation due to the bacon in the basement.
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We're available.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA 19120
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