Burning smell caused by heater with no fire found, Shippensburg PA


Fire department responded to a burning smell in Shippensburg. It was caused by a heater burning off dust. No fire, smoke, or danger was found at the scene. Fire units were held as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Fire Ops
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Transcript:
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This one, you know, the manager gone on the phone at the end of the call saying it was the heater burning off dust, so it dissipated and requested you can't.
00:08
And you hold the box for now, I'm on scene.
00:18
A T2241.
00:25
2401-1-1-3. 241-130. 241-130. And you're 45 from command.
00:42
Got it.
00:48
It looks like there's a hydrant right on the corner here in front of the West Western, Alexander Spring, if you could just eat at that hydrant.
01:02
That's 45 is okay.
01:10
Investigation from command, you have eyes on the second floor yet.
01:15
Yeah, no conditions at this time.
01:20
We're in front of investigation.
01:29
We're in the room, no conditions.
01:32
We're trying to recreating whatever occurred.
01:36
I feel comfortable if you hold the box to us in the room 45.
01:44
Any orders from Command[1] 2 holding companies 41 and 45. There remain here can be placed available.
01:53
Command[1] 2 to 033. Attention is found a 2.41 and 2 box. The command 2 is holding 241 and 45. Airmate are available. Lunge in 336.
02:02
And 336.
02:05
Truck 36.
02:07
Truck 36. Truck 36.
02:10
Yes, we'll do it with 33.
02:13
County 45, that's true.
02:21
County 45.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident Command established by a unit or officer in charge
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Shippensburg, PA 17257
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