False fire alarm at Chestnut Square, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a fire alarm at Chestnut Square near Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. Occupants evacuated safely. The alarm was caused by steam from grill cleaning at Shake Shack, and no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
All units be advised, we have a fire alarm.
00:02
near Chestnut Street, Chestnut Square.
00:05
All units be advised, you have a fire alarm near Chestnut Street, Chestnut Square.
00:10
May I have two available units go there?
00:14
Unit 144, you can show me about thirty-four.
00:19
I'll go over.
00:22
Unit 6144, 134.
00:25
Unit 34, two officers signing on location.
00:30
Unit 144, homeowner on location.
00:34
Unit 134, four and all.
00:37
Unit 144, engine 44 on location.
00:42
Unit 144 received.
00:45
Unit 135, everyone’s evacuated out of the building.
00:50
Unit 131 received.
00:53
I’m 144.
00:57
144?
01:01
The fire line was clear.
01:04
It came from the…
01:06
It came from Shake Shack.
01:10
Apparently a crew was cleaning the grill and the steam set it off.
01:14
You can clear it out or tell it to me.
01:19
Radio received.
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