Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a three-story apartment building on Penn Street. After investigating, they found it was a false alarm caused by a faulty detector. No signs of fire were observed.


Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
02:12
Transcript:
Fox 551, the High Fire School Apartments, 2 on Penn Street, a firearm class 1, company 50, engine 59, tower 1, truck 50, 2325. The county 50's arriving. Three-story apartment building, nothing evident from all sides. We'd be out investigating. Engine 91, we don't have our water. Engine 50, I copy. Three-state apartment complex, nothing showing. arriving. Three-story apartment building, I think we'll be on investigating. 255 putting around. 2255 coming around. 2255, high-spire's school apartment's tool on Penn Street came from affiliate monitoring. Some type of fire alarms audible do not give a zone or location. You have firehouse number five. I don't even put me on seeing two-story, multi-residential commercial. Partially being evacuated, nothing evident from the exterior. Command anyone. Cannes, a faulty detector. You can put the box on service. The truck can take in that 55 bucks that they were doing. Hey, trick 50 was two for after five. Chief, apartment, one, zero, one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Penn St, Highspire, PA 17034
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