Fire alarm triggered by vandalism with cut wires, Philadelphia PA


A fire alarm was triggered near Whitler due to vandalism, which involved cutting wires. Occupants tried to contact the alarm company, but no fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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His car 724 is on location to secure the scene.
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Inform pico that the falls in front of near Whitler.
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You can make engine 62 available.
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Okay.
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Okay. Responding, 1027 Stephen Parris, apartment, 530-10.
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Affirmative medical alarm, no contact.
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Squat-7.
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Square 70, Proceed.
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1027 Stevens Terrace.
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9-4-1. Affirmative unit 530, no contact.
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May 12. May 12.
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Medi-12, Prophete.
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I get a hasty gene.
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Prophy, Medi, Mediq12.
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Next12, we have a 68-6-8 female Drake patient currently being ventilated.
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Your vest from semi-vital stable, E.T.A.
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15. All companies on North Medical standby for our hospital haste.
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All companies on North Medical standby for our hospital haste.
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All companies on North Medical standby for our hospital haste.
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NG50. NG50. All right, so, well, he's still got you on seeing that.
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Just be advised. We're getting an additional alarm from the alarm company.
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I guess I haven't called it in yet.
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Third floor is out.
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Thank you. It's murder.
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The property has been vandalized, so there's a bunch of wires been cut.
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They have been trying to get a hold of the alarm company, but I'm successful at this point.
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