False fire alarm caused by dust at shopping plaza, Philadelphia PA


A fire alarm was triggered at a shopping plaza near Airmangle Avenue. Responders found the alarm was accidentally set off by dust from remodeling work. No fire or danger was detected.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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It's engine 6.241 Airmangle Avenue for the alarm system. Engine 6-2401 Airmangle Avenue for the alarm system operate on the South Fire Band.
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Attentionment 26 I-39th Street and Gerrard Avenue. Medic 26 I, 39th Street, and Gerrard Avenue operate on the South Medic Band.
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37.
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Medic 37.
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And we'll be chat with these patients.
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Okay,
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man.
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Two-six.
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Is that six?
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Is that six?
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In 2401, Arabego Avenue. Do you have a store name or anything on that?
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It's just sick.
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Atic 31.
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On location,
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there's nothing.
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We're investigating. We're investigating. We advise this is a large shopping plaza for multiple stores.
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Affirmative. I contact the call takers.
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Mattick 31.
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Mission WPRW 578, the Craig Thomas 0745.
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Medics there and Crescent, Medi-7?
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Is it?
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Medic 7?
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That's just eight.
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You get one additional unit, B. LSA LAS, what matter.
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Affirmative.
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We discovered the alarm. They're going to contact the alarm company and set off by remodeling some dust for remodeling on the floor floods here.
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Accidental or available.
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Location mentioned:
Near Island Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19153
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