Fire alarm triggered by dust on hospital roof, Doylestown PA


A fire alarm went off on the roof of a hospital due to dust. Maintenance and fire crews checked the area and reset the alarm. No actual fire was found.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Police, Fire and EMS - Region 3
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Transcript:
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Engineer 2, Engineer 1. Sure problem. Notify Box were out at Doylestown Hospital. Yeah. Sure, probably. Now, we're up on the roof in the penthouse, confirm it was dust to trip the alarm. Okay, did that head clear out? Or is it still showing?
00:25
Edge 55 to 31311. Now appears to still be blinking up here in a stairwell, Mike. Downing the 255, we're available. Can you just let the 313, you know that there are lights on Arnold? Okay. I've got a bunch of supervisory and trouble alarms[1]. It seems like that alarm, though. Copy direct. Edge 55, okay. 313.11.
00:54
Yeah, they're all blank and green now. Okay. Is there a 21 officer up from 343? Yeah. Is there workers up on the roof?
01:23
That is correct.
01:25
Thank you. 343. Are you coming up here or is it okay to come back down? You can come down.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
supervisory and trouble alarms: Fire alarm system notifications
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Location mentioned:
Doylestown, PA 18901
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