Odor detected from rooftop unit with no fire found


Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
02:56
Transcript:
And I think the truck was called. Truck. Truck. I didn't copy it as a certain, but put 34 on the roof. We have a pretty good odor here. In the Thirago Cauging, where the seasonal section is. You can't pinpoint anything on any interior. So how them should start checking those units. Yeah, rescue 37, drive. Recruit 37. We're in the tribal quadrant, the rear. That would make sense. We'll continue investigating on the interior. Can you have the Spawn duty store rep with step inside of us for a minute? Okay. Rescue 37 from committee. Go ahead, jeep, we're pulling it now. Wow. Can you check the delta exposure to see if they had any issues, electrical, or any orders or anything, because they have a problem in the whole strip? Okay, the immediate delta exposure is in open occupancy. The next one would be two down. command also the check the alarm panel it's a duct detector so I'm going to go with a repeat and wait on the 34 truck and then just continue investigating okay truck 32 to truck 34 okay truck 34 okay truck 34 Terminal. That's going to be the unit. Copy. He said, rooftop unit 10. Correct. Chief 84 is bringing the store rip in. You can hold off. We found it. I'll let the 34 garage open the roofmen it up and just hold it. I copy. Let's sit again. Go ahead. Your delta exposure, we can probably make entry with minimal damage, but I don't know if you want to force sewer. Negative hold off. I believe we haven't isolated to our rooftop unit. Got it.
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Location mentioned:
Linglestown, PA 17112
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