Fire alarm sounds multiple times in Mercer County apartment, Mercer County PA
A fire alarm was reported at an apartment complex in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. The alarm sounded several times near the second apartment from the left. Responders arrived and are currently investigating the situation. At this time, no fire or smoke was visible and the scene remains under investigation. No personal names or exact apartment numbers were disclosed in descriptions.
Audio|Source: Mercer County Fire / EMS, Trumbull and Mahoning Counties Fire, EMS / Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Collar is walking in the area. I heard the fire alarm go off several times.
00:05
He's the second apartment in from the left.
00:15
County from C-572 on east.
00:21
27-2, go ahead.
00:26
No, great.
00:30
Anybody on duty?
00:32
Call 24.
00:34
Come.
00:41
5. You have a higher plate when you're ready.
00:48
The King Lincoln 9-0-27, A-L-L-2-7.
01:02
9-6. Cotechus.
01:12
CNA2A2,
01:17
Acknowledge.
01:31
County from Chief 872.
01:39
You can show me en route direct.
01:47
Any update on Mercer PD?
02:03
700.
02:10
Back in service, county copy of station 700 back in service.
02:14
County Copy of Station 700 back in service.
02:21
Tony, Station 87, acknowledges the call.
02:30
Call 6.
02:33
Code 6. Code 6.
02:34
Go.
02:36
Go.
02:39
Out.
02:44
Received.
02:45
You can show me in the area investigating.
02:48
Did the caller give you an apartment number they said they heard?
02:55
So we can look at the messages.
03:04
Gotty, can you repeat you, cut your stuff off?
03:14
337, 337.
03:17
Received, copy that.
03:19
Apartment, 337.
03:21
If you're coming on location,
03:24
nothing's showing at this time, hold mutual aid in station.
03:32
Nothing showing at this time. Hold Mutual Eden Station.
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Mercer County, PA
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