False fire alarm at Nor Bath Blvd location, Northampton PA
A fire alarm was activated near Nor Bath Boulevard, Northampton. Multiple fire units responded, but no fire or dangerous conditions were found. The activation was likely caused by residual smell from starting the heating unit for the season. The property is owned by State Police Bethlehem. The HVAC company will be contacted for inspection.
Audio|Source: Carbon County and Northampton County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire 46-4511, 4221 fire alarm[1] activation.
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Near Norbath Boulevard across the Driftwood Road, East-down and Township communications on opt-1, 2034.
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2034.
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County 2421.
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29-0-4921. 49-0.
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Forty-21.
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Where you're in line, you know?
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Near Norbath Boulevard, owned by State Police Bethlehem.
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We received a call from New Jersey, reporting the fire.
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Copy.
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4021.
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4211. 4211.
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4211. Great spot.
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4211, 2031, 2037, 50.98 Nor Bath Boulevard fire on activation.
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Copy right.
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501.
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60-51.
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And I, company is bail, welcome and terminated.
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Company is available in 2038.
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Copy additional.
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Forty-49238.
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Forty-49238.
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511 fire 46 second alert[2] for a fire alarm[1] activation near Beth Boulevard Sound Township communications on office when your second alert 20338 or sent off the second alarm twenty thirty eight or supposed to county 47 command.
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All right, we got negative meter or thermal readings.
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I think it's just a residual smell from firing up the heating unit this year.
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They're going to contact their HVAC company and we're available.
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Received all on fire 470 much available 20-39 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Report of a fire alarm activation
[2]
second alert: Second dispatch/page to re-alert units for the call
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