Fire alarm at mill street shows no signs of fire, Mill Hall PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported near Mill Street in Lamar Township. Fire units responded but found no smoke or fire. The caller reported from a nearby location.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Public Safety
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03:57
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 3, tanker 17, engine tanker 4-1 for a fire alarm at 17 Mill Street, Lamar Township.
00:36
Correction, squad 3, tanker 17, engine tanker 4-1 for a fire alarm.
00:40
17 Mill Street, Lamar Township.
01:06
Cease 11, 2nd Coim District, Box 1115 for a pull fire, near Oxton Road, Lamar Township.
01:36
Not a Mickey 21-2.
01:40
Mickey 21-2.
01:45
Mickey 21-2.
01:48
Chris Scott.
01:57
Mickey 212 responding to Smy for trouble breathing.
02:01
Near Hagen Lane in the Beach Creek Township.
02:04
You have a 76-year-old female trouble breathing.
02:08
It's a dialysis patient.
02:13
329.
02:24
AIMA sign of us, ma'am, power,
02:26
three-thirds.
02:54
Station 11, squad 3,
02:57
tanker 17, engine tanker 4-1, box 1115 for a fire alarm,
03:03
near Mill Street, Lamar Township,
03:05
331.
03:11
9.15.
03:20
Tanker 17.
03:26
Farring before.
03:30
Tanker 17 is sparring about 15 per fire alarm.
03:40
17 Mill Street, Lamar Township.
03:46
The fire alarm sounding with no smoke or fire.
03:52
The caller is calling from near Mill Street.
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Location mentioned:
Mill St, Mill Hall, PA 17751
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