Fire alarm triggered by burned fan near Route 390, Tafton PA


A fire alarm was triggered near Route 390. Multiple fire units responded to the scene. The alarm was caused by a burned-out fan. The issue was resolved and the units were released.
Audio|Source: Pike County and Lackawaxen Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Palmyra Township near Route 390, right fire alarm,
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37-137 tanker, 81 ladder.
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POMARITAN CHIP,
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near Route 390, fire alarm, 37-1-37 tanker, 81 ladder, cross streets of Blooming Grove Road,
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and Gubble Town Road, use Fireground Channel 4, 1934.
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GOM center, 371. Responding.
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Responding 1934, on near Route 390. Free fire alarm, the Zone 10 office smoke.
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No key locations.
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Received.
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I'll be on scene momentarily. You can have 81 standby institution.
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Receive 1935.
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Com center,
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371.
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371. 371.
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On scene.
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Receive 1935.
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Com Center, 81 Ladder.
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Standing by.
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Receive 1936.
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371, ComCenter.
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All right.
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The alarm company spoke of (name withheld) on site.
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They cannot request a cancel.
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371, did you receive?
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371.
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You can release 81 and cancel Tastin. One of the fans burned up. It's been taken care of. I'm available.
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We receive 1938.
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81 matter, Comcenter.
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Eighty one ladder.
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Per 371, you can cancel.
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Please see, thank you, we're available.
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Level 1938.
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Location mentioned:
Near PA-390, Tafton, PA 18464
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