Emergency team responds to smoke detector alert


The fire department responded to a smoke detector alert caused by improperly discarded smoking materials. They checked for carbon monoxide and ventilated the apartment without finding an active fire.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County - Fire (Dispatch, Firegrounds, and Fire Police)
01:22
Transcript:
County from truck 32. Truck 32. Truck 32. I'm going to make a note in Cad. It has 60 parts per million due to improperly discarded smoking materials. We're ventilating now. Punish them. I'm from truck 32, apartment has been ventilated, due place, box and service. Box and service, 651. Box 1-316[1], Blackberry, Street, (name withheld), South, and Dewberry, or Firearm, Class 1,4, Wagon, 4-8, Wagon, 4, Tire 1, Truck 2, Chief 5, 621. This is a special one box, 316 Blackberry Street, came from Pye Barkers, taken at the U-Zone 4, 2nd floor, open-office smoke detector has been activated. The car one arriving. Two-story, nothing's showing. Bye, car one, two-story, nothing showing. Oh, I guess so.
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Box 1-316: Fire alarm box assignment
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Location mentioned:
Blackberry St, Harrisburg, PA 17101
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