Smoke from Overheated Hot Rollers at Residence, Harrisburg PA


Fire units responded to smoke caused by hot rollers overheating at a residence near Boas St. The occupant removed the rollers outside, and no fire or smoke remained inside. Firefighters confirmed no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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near Boas St.
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Plynes Fire.
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Class 1[1].
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2030, Wagon 4 Tower, 112, 23.
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203. 30, 30, 46, Boa Street.
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I was heating up her hot rollers. They started smoking. She took them outside.
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Nothing's on inside.
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I'm arriving.
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One-story, single family.
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Nothing's showing.
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Command 13.
Police codes explained
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Class 1: Priority classification level 1 for the medical problem (lower severity)
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Location mentioned:
Near Boas St, Harrisburg, PA 17103
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