False fire alarm caused by low battery at dental office, Harrisburg PA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a dental office near Duke Street. The alarm was triggered by a lobby smoke detector. The alarm company confirmed there was no fire; the cause was a low battery in the detector.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Duke Street, crochet South Hacks Road and Prince Street.
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Fire alarm, class 1.
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Company 33,
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engine 32,
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804.
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Engine 341, I copy Foley Detector Boxing Service.
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I assume we're going to near Duke Street.
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That's correct.
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After the last silver car, I'm clear.
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Engine 32, you're in service, 804.
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Engine 341, near Duke Street, near Duke.
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Algidemendontics, a lobby smoke detector, you can use fire up three.
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Sending mine.
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Copy, switch it back then.
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After the red car.
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Copy that. Copy that.
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After the blue GMC Sierra.
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Engine 33 with 3, near Duke, near Duke Street.
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No,
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I think we're good to go.
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Out of them in topics, a lobby smoke detector fireouts 3.
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Alright, I'm gonna come up to where you are.
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for a minute Okay
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Engine 33 is right now so we're simply going to be investigated
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The engine 33 Just you were where the alarm company just called back so there was an issue with the battery to off the detector and they have no issue
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Received rock, housing the property internet.
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County from engine 33, can scale us back to us from us at the property indicator restored to alarm.
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Okay, engine 33.
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Pension 34 are you copy, or under 331.
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34 watt copies.
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