False fire alarm sounds for over an hour in Coopersburg, Coopersburg PA
Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm near Linden Street in Coopersburg Borough. The alarm sounded for over an hour, but there was no visible smoke or fire found. It was likely caused by an old fire bell.
Audio|Source: Lehigh County Police
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Cooper's near Linden Street crushing South Main Street, Maplewood Road for an automatic fire alarm.
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Station 4-engine 27, North Dam County Truck 1621, Station 72.
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Coopersburgboro, near Linden Street.
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Near Linden Street crushing South Main Street and Maplewood Road for an automatic fire alarm.
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Thank you for further please.
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Step 4.4.43 for a phone call. 1240 for a phone call.
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1240 for a phone call.
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Deptepard deputy for
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Order reporting some sort of alarm going off for over an hour turned from this address sounds like a, I can get a Lelfire line doesn't believe anyone will tell smoke fires you
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Receive. Receive.
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Timely Nielberg,
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(number withheld)-Chinaresville Road, west gate drive, Russell City. Fire dispatch 1619.
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30-19. 3029. 3029-2-29-29-29-29-2-9 Lyndon Street.
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Bruton-back fire alarm.
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Our speed could be going off for over an hour, coming from that address.
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How is this a 4?
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Testin.
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The officer's spotter.
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Four,
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Unknown alarm going off.
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At that residence is sure over now or they don't hear or smell anything.
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They say it down with an old fire bell.
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Operator fire.
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It sounds like an old firearm like the bell type.
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No more.
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No more.
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Location mentioned:
Near Linden St, Coopersburg, PA 18036
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