Repeat fire alarm at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh PA


A fire alarm triggered repeatedly at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital. No fire was found, and the alarm was determined to be a false alarm requiring maintenance on the system.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch 28 engine, this is a pull station again.
00:02
This is a repeat call we keep getting.
00:04
You can return everybody away for maintenance.
00:07
Retirement four, do you copy that?
00:08
Retirement for, copy that good.
00:09
Return, everybody keep 28 engine.
00:11
You can show me back.
00:12
If you want to put a note in for the police, they can access this from the west end circle five.
00:18
The western circle set.
00:21
Three, can I go four?
00:26
Can I go four?
00:27
Show me and serves on channel two, please.
00:29
Copy. And Nintendo Head.
00:31
Shut off by burn popcorn.
00:33
You can show us back by the company.
00:36
Attentional company, zone 214 is now struck out.
00:39
That zone 214 at 200 Lothrop Street, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital now struck out.
00:43
Tennessee Leads Company returning at 1607.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lothrop St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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