False residential fire alarm in Worth Township, Mercer County PA


A residential fire alarm near Bedworth Road in Worth Township was reported but later confirmed to be false after the keyholder said it triggered during battery replacement.
Audio|Source: Mercer County Fire/EMS
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Station 92, residential fire alarm near Bedworth Road, Worth Township.
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Station 92 engines 76, residential fire alarm near Bethwick Road and Worth Township.
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Cross other Beaver Ponds Lane at Kilgore Road, showing Zones 8 and 9 Kitchen.
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Station 100, sick person, near Staffordshire Court, Pine Township.
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Station 100, author, responds for a sick person near Staffordshire Court and Pine Township crosses their Staffordshire Drive.
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For a 66-year-old male contact breathing who's not acting right, he is breathing normally.
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So, so cutting, appear this subject, not only is the call.
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Acknowledge. County, Chief 92 is bombing.
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The County Coppies, Chief 92.
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Seat 92. Copy acknowledgement, station 76.
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Break, Chief 92 from County.
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Chief 92, the alarm company called back in, spoke with a keyholder on location, advised he was just changing the batteries and the alarm requested to cancel.
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County, you were broken, advising no alarm? No fire.
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The alarm company called back in.
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They spoke with the keyholder who was on location.
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He was changing the batteries and the alarm requested to cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Worth Township, PA
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