Burnt food triggers fire alarm on Main Street, Greensburg PA
A fire alarm was triggered by burnt food cooking on the stove at a facility on Main Street in Greensburg, PA. Fire units responded to the scene, provided ventilation to clear smoke, and reset the alarm system after confirming no active fire was present.
Audio|Source: Greensburg Fire Dispatch and Operations
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Transcript:
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Okay,
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we have burnt food on the stove.
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We're going to need a little ventilation.
00:04
Somebody silenced up and do not reset it.
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Just the fan runs for a little bit.
00:15
If you copy, burnt food, unsoaked,
00:18
need a little ventilation.
00:20
Somebody downstairs can reset that, or I'm sorry, not reset it, but just silent it.
00:25
All units responding, top main street in the trial facility, C1, devising, burnt food, request on one, reset the alarm.
00:38
We have a dump for a chance to all to use with the exception number 3 engine.
00:45
We're all units activated top Main Street, Troutman's, building in two-cuttingen Engine 3, Greensburg command.
00:56
Got to attempt to reset if you're down there, please.
01:15
Okay, we have a system reset.
01:20
Okay, I'll get the elevator all the way down.
01:24
Just that deadline has been restored fire for clearing.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Main St, Greensburg, PA 15601
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