Fire alarm caused by burnt food at Hamilton St apartments, Allentown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire alarm at apartments near Hamilton Street was caused by burnt food on the fourth floor. Fire crews checked and reset the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Lehigh County Fire and Northampton County Fire Tac-5
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Phaepside G7403 and 4996 truck 2 truck 1 Cityplace Apartments, near Hamilton Street
00:07
Croshees of Southmight and South Mountain.
00:10
Fire alarm.
00:11
All right, fire alarm.
00:16
Sorry, Sonic.
00:18
Conex.
00:24
7-4. Cityplace Apartments, near Hamilton Street, fire alarm.
00:35
243 of engine 496 truck 1 and 2.
00:39
Hamilton Command,
00:42
four-story structure, nothing showing.
00:46
7-4, Hamilton, Command.
01:05
Man 4A, burnt food, fourth floor, going on with security to check.
01:12
You can't for that.
01:18
Jim 3?
01:20
Hey, Jens 3.
01:22
Can you try to compete P&A call back and see if they have an EPA for this poll, please?
01:31
We're going to go for a reset.
01:34
Copyright Com G4 ether.
01:39
Forest can be handled, all the companies can go available.
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