Fire alarm activation at residence near Jackson Drive, East Berlin PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a residence near Jackson Drive in Reading Township. Fire units including Rescue Engine 32 and Engine 334 responded to the alarm sounding in the residence. One female reported having a headache during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
And 32-1-551-year-tree flying number near Jackson Drive.
00:05
Zero alarm going off in a residence.
00:07
Perry, one female has a headache.
00:14
You are one coffee.
00:23
Response, that rescue engine 32, engine 334.
00:31
32 was correct as well.
00:35
Okay, you like the rescue engine, engine and engine 334 your wishes.
00:41
Ray alert for now.
00:58
Box 3226, Reading Township, near Jackson Drive, seal alarm of patients.
01:05
Rescue Engine 32, engine 334.
01:08
Instead, Ops 2[1], 435.
01:15
Agent 334,
01:18
which is one of the 2.
01:20
Use Ops 2[1].
01:25
The Q, 5421 is transport in Gettysburg.
01:30
55421, 437.
01:32
Adam, you can show the 1032 to them out.
01:36
Very good.
01:46
1032 is no screen with a two-story split level of the investigator.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Ops 2: Operations Channel 2 (assigned tactical radio channel for the incident)
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Location mentioned:
Jackson Dr, East Berlin, PA 17316
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