Fire alarm pulled during attempted break-in at apartment


Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
02:42
Transcript:
Inchermed 11B, Response 26th Street, Penrose Avenue. Medical 11B-26, Penrose Avenue, I'm pretty South MedicaidPAN. Station WPRW5-780845. Pension 54. The fire marshal and police response to this location. Medic 11. Okay. Take 11, proceed. 26 and 10 rates, and you are actually an ALF unit. Okay, sir, I'll upgrade in the system. NVC on 26th Street. Intenture medic 9 respond... 425 North South Street, Medi-9, 425 North, South of the Street, Upper South Medicaid. Okay, 9. Medi-9, proceed. 425 South Africa. And just 54? 55 male lethargic with low blood pressure. 154. Okay, so what do you have for the fire marshal? A witness pulled fire alarm. Also a door to one of the apartments was kicked in. That's why I request to leave among some reasons. Intentumatic 14, respond, Grove Street, Gracery, A.mary Avenue. Maddoch 14, Grove Street, Gracery Avenue, Upper South Medicaid. Agent 54. Okay, a big copy that you had someone witnessed pulling the fire alarm. And what else? Before it kicked into the apartment, this part is a police matter of abuse. That's why the police responded. But the personal report to fire alarm is standing right here. Okay. Engine 54. Was there an actual fire, sir? That's a negative for no fire. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Penrose Ave & S 26th St, Philadelphia, PA 19145
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