False commercial fire alarm at auburn street location, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm activated at a business near Auburn Street. Multiple fire units were sent but the alarm was a false activation and the units were stood down.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
05:20
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for a fire one dispatch.
00:02
Zone 312 is now working a commercial fire alarm at near Auburn Street, Streatoff, Paulson, and Ramer Way.
00:09
Alarm monitoring company called this in for a general fire alarm activated in Zone 2 along with the water flow.
00:18
The United Tensional company, stand by for a fire one dispatch.
00:21
Zone 312 now working a commercial fire alarm at near Auburn Street, Strait off, Paulson and Ramer Way.
00:27
It's going to be bright.
00:28
Rowdy printing.
00:30
Alarm company called this in for a general fire alarm activated in Zone 2 along with the water flow.
00:38
Responding companies will be 15 engine, 8th engine, 7 engine, truck 17, and battalion 3.
00:44
Remain on fire 1 times 910.
00:50
BC1 is back.
00:52
BC1 back.
01:08
17 truck of battalion three chief that came in twice last night that Auburn Street alarm.
01:17
Say again 17 truck.
01:20
That alarm came in twice last night the exact same one water flow Auburn Street.
01:27
Oh catch leave to 17 truck thank you dispatch Cover it was the first dude return the other companies I'm back.
01:36
Copy.
01:38
All companies coming into Zone 312 can stand down.
01:42
Again, all companies coming into Zone 312, with the exception of Engine 15, can stand down at near Auburn Street.
01:54
At Maytide, there is oil dry on the roadway.
02:03
Right lane at Maytide due to oil dry on the roadway I repeat cycle units.
02:06
Please use caution in the area of Route 51 outbound in the right lane at Maytide.
02:12
Due to oil drying the road with a tempest known 912.
02:21
This best 34 engine, paramedics have patient care.
02:23
You can show us back remaining on the air.
02:26
That's coffee.
02:31
Attentional company, should 34-engine back in service, 34-engine back-in service.
02:36
Remaining on the air at 912.
02:39
I'm not saying 120 lit.
02:49
Receive.
02:59
As unit repeat.
03:04
38419, you should be at the Grant Street.
03:09
To Grant Street?
03:14
At the affirmative.
03:22
6814 Reynolds, straight off, South Lyndon, and Glen Arden Drive.
03:26
It's going to be for a 74-year-old male.
03:28
He is conscious and breathing,
03:30
complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, thinks there might be a possible bowel blockage.
03:37
Again,
03:38
18 as and 18 as in only for a first responder at 6814, Reynolds, straight off south, Lyndon, and Glen Arden Drive.
03:46
Callers reporting a 74-year-old male is conscious and breathing.
03:50
Complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and possibly has a bowel blockage.
03:54
Respond on EMS times 914.
04:00
Reynolds, student, South London, Glen Arden,
04:04
along with first responders, a 74-year-old male with abdominal pain from a possible bowel blockage.
04:09
It's conscious but not alert.
04:13
I see me. Commercy.
04:23
914. Medic 1, they advise for access.
04:26
The driveway to the house is at the corner of Reynolds in South London on Reynolds.
04:35
Appreciate.
04:41
15 engine on your fire alarm.
04:44
We do have a call back from the alarm company.
04:48
They're requesting to cancel says that there is a person on scene testing until 1400.
04:58
15 engine cops could place back in service.
05:01
We'll still confirm.
05:04
Proceed.
05:10
Attention all companies zone 312 is now struck out.
05:13
Zone 312 at near Auburn Street is now struck out.
05:17
Returning into 15 last company at 915.
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Location mentioned:
Auburn St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
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