Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at highrise, Shamokin PA


A fire alarm at a highrise building was activated, but maintenance found the cause was burnt food in an apartment with no fire present.
Audio|Source: Northumberland Public Safety
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City of Smokin, 17 East Ward Street, Al-Thomas Highrise. Commercial fire alarm. City of Smokin, 17 East Ward Street, Hall-Thomas Highrise. Commercial Fire alarm, 32 blocks. Smok Fireboro, Operation Hots 2, 1538. The line of 32 is responding.
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Under 32 is responding. 17 East Ward Street, Harold Thomas Highrise for the alarm company Zone 1, so they're able to provide. Responding 1539. Under 32 from County. Go ahead. Maintenance on scene there stating burnt food in one of the apartments, your wishes for the box.
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to the ladder. We're pulling up. We'll check it out, quick. Got. Holding the box to the ladder 32, 1540. Attention unit's doing responding on the 32 box. Ladder 32 is holding the box to ladder 32, all units considered available. 1540. Thank you, 54. Okay.
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Shamokin, PA 17872
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