Fire department responds to smoke detector alarm at building


Firefighters respond to an alarm triggered by a smoke detector at a building. No visible smoke or fire is seen when they arrive, so they investigate the situation.
Audio|Source: Fayette County Public Safety Dispatch
02:46
Transcript:
State County Station 40 responding 50 West Main Street, bait bank building, for his own two, general alarm[1], tempting key holder, 40 ladder on scenes, fading nothing showing from three sides, testing go and investigation. Okay, 20-9 brushes around. Percy is 29 brush. C. 29 engine. Intert 2 on St. San County, office channel, please. FDA 8. Go on 8, thank you. Receive. 242. Go ahead. 9-4-908 smoke detector going off[2]. To confirm, 908 has a smoke detector going off? Yes, that's corrective on a night floor, 9-08 got a smoke detector going off. To confirm, 908 has a smoke detector going off? Yes, that's correct. Engine 3, engine 2. Engine 2. Engine 2, go ahead. Yeah, maybe you need to go up with (name withheld) there. I'm getting conflicting reports. Somersand there's snowing on us. I'm going to go up to stand away. County 1st, 29, what they're off to? Operations FD09.09. 29 engines. 29, rush. 18. Where are you guys at? Come down Poundstrand Road, Mike, almost to the end. You'll see a driveway where the ambulance is said and come past it and make a right right. Come back to old streetcar track, you'll see you stay in the back here in the middle. Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
general alarm: Automated building alarm indicating a possible emergency
[2]
smoke detector going off: Activation of a smoke alarm, possible fire or false alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near W Main St, Uniontown, PA 15401
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