Hot water heater explosion causes residential fire


Audio|Source: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
02:7
Transcript:
Box 1, 21 on 9, Kensington Street, residential structure fire, class 1, quad 8, wagon 4, tower 1, truck 2, 239. Truck 2. Truck 2. Okay, truck 2. Teams for the 1-4 box. Homeowners are reporting that the hot water heater exploded, they are going to have smoke in the house. vising that best access is going to be from the rear to get to the basement. That's where the water heater is. You have off to 2. Time from G5, do you have any additional? This owner is reporting hot water heater exploded. They have smoke in the house. Best access is going to be from the rear off the central street to get to the basement where the water heater is. Everyone's to be out. There's only an animal inside. Thank you. Flag and 4 from the squad A. There's no hydrant at 21st or mid-block. Come in from 22nd. We're not going to have a hydrant. Come in from 22nd, grab a hydrogen if we need it. By driving, two-story ordinary, middle of the row, nothing shown will be investigated. Copy two-story, nothing showing. Tower One, you have access behind me at 21st at 10 seconds. That's all right now, we'll access to 21st in 10th. Okay, podger 1st. Do you require me to alley with a lot now. Can I two-five on a thing? Pany two-five. To do you require me to alley with a lot now.
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Location mentioned:
Kensington St, Harrisburg, PA 17104
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