Accidental cooking smoke triggers fire alarm at Pittsburgh apartments, Pittsburgh PA
Having been activated by cooking smoke in a Pittsburgh apartment complex, fire alarms prompted a swift emergency response but no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
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Transcript:
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Collage of firewall activation, Penn Arbor's near Frankstown Road, 225, 22222, 222, 8-4-3-16-07.
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7.
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County-25,000-2-2-25-2-25-0-2-2-25-7.
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And we'll just be further up to you here momentarily.
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That's copy, 1611.
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County 222 engine in route.
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22nd engine at 1612.
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In a Florida for Penn Roberts, a threat update.
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A few more called in saying that if cooking in the community room, the alarm accidentally went off from smoke, a sign apartment just needs to come turn off the alarm.
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Last unit.
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All right. All right.
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Go ahead. Confirmaryment, call it.
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You go ahead.
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You go hold it.
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22nd fast truck when we get the line.
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Add received culinary mishap.
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Confirm, holding to 2.25 shots.
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Let's reset the alarm.
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Copy 227, an unit's alert for the Penn Arbor's call, Frankstall Road.
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Confirm culinary mishap holding to 225 truck only just to reset the alarm.
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All the units returning at 1614.
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Location mentioned:
Frankstown Rd Apartment 810, Pittsburgh, PA 15235
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