False fire alarm in Penn Hills sparks response, Allegheny County PA
Concern rose at a Penn Hills residence as fire units responded to a smoke alarm triggered by cooking; crews ensured safety despite no fire found.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
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Residential fire alarm activation showing zone 10 smoke heat carbon alarm at 541 Gayland Drive, Penn Hills.
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I'm copy.
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A residential fire alarm activation.
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1.25 St. Rose Place.
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3408, smoke detector,
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222, 223, 223, 223, 225.
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He fired 3,
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1507.
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Unit 3, 541 Gayland Drive, Penn Hills.
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I'm coming called back in.
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Also, one from keyholder, cooking incident.
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You lose care.
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Use a discussion.
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1808 was that for the city road toll?
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Okay, good corner about that.
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Negative, that was for the Gayland Drive call.
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541 Gayland.
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Got it, yeah, be the 25-second, we're talking back over to office.
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Okay.
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Johnny, you cut yourself off.
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They're proper tune and they're requesting campus.
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Sorry,
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The alarm company did say that they spoke with C-1 and it was a false alarm from cooking, but they did not request a cancel, so you guys can just proceed at your discretion on that one.
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Bob, you call it at 2.27 at you.
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Copy, 227 only at 1509.
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225 Trump County.
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I just want to advise you on the same road call.
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The alarm company did call back in and said that they got a disarm activation, but they did not make contact with anybody.
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So still proceed it.
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Copy that. Copy that.
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Penn Hills Township, PA
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