Minor cooking incident triggers fire alarm at student housing, Bloomsburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at the Landmark Student Housing near Irish Street in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. Fire crews responded and determined the cause to be a minor cooking incident with no further hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Montour County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
BLS50, commercial fire activation, landmark student housing, near Irish Street, town bloom.
00:10
Bloomsworth fire department, BLS-60, commercial fire activation, landmark student housing, near Irish street, town hall bloom, operations fire 4.
00:19
Amyle, 16-20 responding, 1635.
00:23
Fulzer Chief responding.
00:25
Going to near Irish street, landmark student housing, point of activation, zone 16 smoke detector, tenting key holders.
00:33
All right, zone 16.
00:42
1635.
00:49
Smoking 2.35 West Walnut Street, ALS.
01:03
Sykvers.
01:05
Smoking, 235 West Walnut Street, Sigverson, Station 60, 98, 637.
01:19
County, Blum Chief Arriving.
01:22
Blum Chief on scene, 1638.
01:30
County, Blum Deputy en route.
01:34
Plum's Deputy responding 1638.
01:42
County, point of activation is department 101.
01:48
Okay, apartment 101, point of activation, 16301.
01:52
The point of activation, 16301.
02:05
One of the prior department, final alarm, activation.
02:07
150, Irish Street, 10 of one.
02:12
Wills required department fire alarm activation, 150 Irish street, town bloom operations fire four 1640.
02:21
County bloom chief you can hold all units in quarters, minor cooking incident.
02:27
Bloom chief you are walked on your visor, hold units in quarters.
02:32
Yes affirmative, minor cooking incident.
02:39
Tension units do near Irish street.
02:42
All units hold in quarters, holding quarters per bloom chief, cooking incident 1640.
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