Apartment fire alarm caused by burned food on stove
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Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:48
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Sixteen 30 . Attention, engine one, tower one. Eisenhower Apartments, (number withheld) Franklin Street, between South Ninth Street and Peach Street.
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Apartment fire alarm reported to be general.
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Sixteen 30 .
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Mark's engine 18 one.
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Engine 18-1.
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One scene, nothing evident.
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Two story, single family,
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split floor.
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We are investigating.
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Going to meet the homeowner right now.
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Engine 18-1, you're on location.
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I think Shelly's speaking to the homeowner.
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Don't see.
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Medic one, ambulance three on location, 1615 .
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Tower one, (number withheld) , Frank.
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Tower one, 1615 .
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Maybe a general fire alarm from affiliated monitoring.
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Somebody's on scene with us.
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If you haven't already, you can show us available.
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We see maybe on scene and you're available.
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Light rate information, AG one.
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The driveway might be a fan for ventilation.
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Okay, receive.
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Return location.
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Squad 600, return location 1670.
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Car officer radio.
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Crews checking one alarm, 1406.
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Crews checking one alarm, 1406, 1670.
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Mark some engine 81.
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This is Nicky. Food on the
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stove. We will need ventilation.
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You can hold it to myself and ladder as well as the deputy chief at his discretion.
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There's no extension.
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Affirmative, Deputy 18-1 has held it to just your company.
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Copy. Burn food with medium ventilation.
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Deputy 18-1, do you copy that?
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Copy.