False fire alarm due to water leak at Good Samaritan, Lebanon PA
A fire alarm at the Good Samaritan building near South 4th Street was reported due to conflicting alerts. The switchboard indicated a duct detector activation, while the alarm company indicated a general fire. Upon investigation, responders found there was a water leak, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Lebanon County Fire
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Transcript:
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The Good Sam building over four, firearm, 15.01, 7.04.
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County, Deputy 15, responding.
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Deputy 15, 705.
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County 117.005.
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Seventeen, seven o five.
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The engine 21 to the rep.
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Guy Truck Tories are responding.
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21 and 20, 705.
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The answer to the good Sam,
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original calls from the switchboard,
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stating that they have a duct detector.
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We then got a call from the alarm company,
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Building 4, Zone 50.
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The alarm company gave general fire, the switchboards given it as a duct detector.
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Copy vision, thank you.
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You're welcome seven and six.
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You're welcome seven and six.
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You just can hold.
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They have a water leak in here, we're just going to confirm.
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Location mentioned:
Near South 4th Street, 4th and, Walnut St, Lebanon, PA 17042
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