Automatic fire alarm triggered at gateway tower apartment, Dubois PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm was triggered at an apartment near East Long Avenue. The alarm was caused by vehicle exhaust leaking into a trash area. Fire and emergency personnel responded to check the location.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson, Clearfield and Elk Counties Fire
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Over night, box 72A, an automatic fire alarm, near East Long Avenue.
00:06
Over night box 72A,
00:09
an automatic fire alarm, near East Long Avenue Gateway Towers, city.
00:14
Seventy-72, 71, 74, 36, and 377, do?
00:20
Yeah.
00:30
Clearfield, Du Bois Street responding, near East Long Avenue.
00:45
To check the board for location via general firearm.
00:59
Dee Boy's chief, Cleverle.
01:03
Greg, Clever.
01:05
Gee,
01:07
someone from the housing authority called in and said the vehicle was started outside.
01:12
Some of the exhaust leaked into the trash area.
01:15
That's what set the alarm off.
01:16
Still like someone to check it out.
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