False alarm from smoke detector at apartment complex, Lebanon PA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at the Jack Mall Apartments near Chestnut Street in Lebanon. The alarm was triggered by a smoke detector in a two-bedroom apartment. Upon arrival, firefighters found no fire and determined it was a false alarm, possibly caused by a candle. The alarm system was reset and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Lebanon County Fire
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Transcript:
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City of Lebanon, near Chestnut Street, near Chestnut Street.
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An automatic fire alarm box 1504,
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2222.
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County engine 17, just fine.
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Copy engine 17, 22, 23.
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Just found it.
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Cabot truck 20, 22, 23.
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Okay, engine 21, responding.
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Now the engine 21, 22, 23.
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The engine 21, 22, 23.
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Coming to near Chestnut Street, funded by the alarm company showing an apartment 2 bedroom smoke detector for Jack Mall apartments.
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Chapter 15, copy.
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County 81 command.
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Engine 75 will be available, 5712 will be remaining,
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and they will have 81 command.
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Copy that, 22, 24.
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2nd, 24.
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21-0.
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It's arriving.
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The Q and a half-thirty apartment building.
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Nothing's showing.
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We're out investigating on Channel 11.
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We'll have Chessman Street command.
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Copy 2225.
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Truck arrives.
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Candle.
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I need for ventilation.
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Command.
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Go ahead, sir.
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The boxes and service are available.
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Copy the box in service 2128.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chestnut St, Lebanon, PA 17042
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