Smoke detected at university apartments due to dust, Dunmore PA


A fire alarm was reported at Marywood University Woodland Apartments due to smoke detected in a first-floor bedroom. The investigation confirmed the smoke was caused by dust, not fire, and the incident was resolved without emergency response.
Audio|Source: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, Wyoming and Luzerne Counties Fire / EMS
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
21-19c. It's a four-story commercial masonry structure. Nothing evident without rescue. Time for. 8.4. 8.104. Blackmont County, dispatching engine 8-inch 7, truck 2, rescue 1, 10,000, 2,500, near North Washington Ave, Marywood University, Woodland Apartments, Building 24 and 6, Commercial Fire, Smoke Building, W.A.
00:29
First floor, whatever. Blackwater County, dispatching, Engine 8, Engine 7, Truck 2, Rescue 1, Penn 47-2500, near North Washington Ave, the Marywood University Woodland Apartments, Building 24 and 6, commercial fire, smoke, building 6 on the first floor bedroom. Cross streets of Fairfield University Ave, 1323[1], Penn operate on blue.
00:52
Blackwood County Hill units operating in Dunmore be advised. Sam Street between Gravity Street and Bunker Hill Street will be reopened. Again, Sam Street and Dunmore between Gravity and Bunker Hill is now reopened at 1324[2]. Compton Center from Car 21. Car 21. For the Jefferson Avenue online, we are confirmed maintenance dust, but after detector, due to dust.
01:22
All companies are returning in service. 10-4[3]. Do I mean to attach you to the Woodland Apartments call? 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1323: Time/Incident Number
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1324: Time/Incident Number
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near Adams Ave, Dunmore, PA 18509
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