Tablet battery overheats causing hazmat response in apartment


Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
03:5
Transcript:
30 Bellow Drive, apartment 158 off Bellow Street, 38 engine on scene reporting a tablet that popped requesting hazmat response. Again, that's Battalion 1, Battalion 5, and 23 engine. Start for 1730 Bello Drive, apartment 1558 off Bellow Street, Zone 110, for a tablet that popped requesting hazmat response. Time is 1039, coming on fire 1. him open Zion Everon getting no record. This one should be for (name withheld). That was for 3121R. I ran him open for the last person that he called in for. Again, 37 engine is the foam truck. Start for 1730 Bello Drive, apartment 158. 40 tablet that popped, time is 1040. 2027, 2243, Lindbrook Avenue at Pittsburgh 26. In a Class C operator, nothing NTIC, and nothing AOPC. and requesting Haznet response for a battery. 38 engines requested. What do you have her? Yes, if we just need the battery response, we have lithium lithium ion battery in a tablet, it's slowed up and popped inside the residence. We remove the tablet. We just need the sample packet with cell block. That's received. It takes back. Cancel 37 engine and send hazmat 3 and myself. Ritchie is 1042. Postal 41024. You can show me clear. I need to repeat that. I was on fire channel trying to help out.
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Pittsburgh, PA
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