False alarm triggered by kitchen heat and smoke detectors, Harrisburg PA


A residential fire alarm was triggered at a home near Christopher Place. The alarm came from a kitchen heat detector and a smoke detector on the second floor. Fire crews responded and found no active fire, confirming it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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K, NG 88, K from ADP security, 327A, N-Street, 327 A&Stre.
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A second floor smoke detector.
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Fire opposite 3, opposite 3 for your incident.
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And she'd be cops, I'll be switching to three.
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Also, Ken, you can go and replace the truck a while.
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Okay. Box 326[1], near Christopher Pl off Nicholas Corpnine off road, residential fire alarm class 1.
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3032, engine 37, 1141.
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Agent 32, all of 3.
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Agent 32, all of 3.
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The engine 32,1.
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Near Christopher Pl, near Christopher Pl, near Christopher Pl.
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Came from AT security, the kitchen heat detector.
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We just got information from your own company.
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They got a false alarm report from the call list.
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We've got an engine arriving.
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Three-story, most that family was blowing.
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That's up and showing. Out of private.
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We haven't run water.
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NG will have the command on Office 3.
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As 32 properties, we'll continue with class or you can place the rest of the box of service.
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John, if you're 32, I want to see you can put everyone in service.
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Engine 32, one, you can go in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Box 326: Fire alarm assignment
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Location mentioned:
Near Christopher Pl, Harrisburg, PA 17110
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