False fire alarm at William Penn Highway business, Monroeville PA
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a business near William Penn Highway. Multiple fire units responded to the scene. Upon arrival, no evidence of fire was found, and the business remained open. The alarm was confirmed to be a false alarm caused by an issue with the fire alarm system.
Audio|Source: Monroeville Fire and EMS
03:33
Transcript:
00:00
Noz, near William Penn Highway, for an automatic fire alarm. Engine 12, 62, 3141, Truck 5, Truck 2, and 3duders float.
00:41
Those near William Penn Highway for a Zone 2 pull station alarm. Under 12, 62,
00:49
31,
00:50
41, truck 5, truck 283, respond on public safety, 1314.
01:00
Truck 5, needed driver.
01:04
Truck 5, a question to driver.
01:11
Engine 41, 3-1.
01:22
Engine 41, 3-1.
01:25
C-32 in the station.
01:33
C-32 in the station.
01:40
Inj 31 and with 3-1.
01:45
131, 3-1. Okay, 3-1.
01:58
Good speed time. I'll be enrolled shortly.
02:07
404 to communications.
02:09
Medic.
02:11
404.
02:13
On a scene of both, nothing evident on all sides.
02:15
The management is open for business.
02:17
They're having an issue with the fire alarm.
02:21
Have one is a company proceeding on emergency return arrest.
02:27
Our 404 unseen, parting issue with the alarm system.
02:32
First engine,
02:34
seat down emergency,
02:36
hold the others.
02:37
1317.
02:44
Agent 41, are you continuing?
02:47
Put everyone back in.
02:49
Engine 31, can you repeat?
02:57
Say false alarm issue with the alarm system is confirming that engine 41 was going to confirm it, non-emergency.
03:09
Receive, 31 ready.
03:20
We'll go to Mote. I'll turn a rail track.
03:29
I'll be C10 to confirm false all units back in version.
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Location mentioned:
Near William Penn Hwy, Monroeville, PA 15146
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