Fire alarm caused by cooking incident in Shaler residence, Allegheny County PA
A fire alarm at a single-story residence near Alpine Drive in Shaler was caused by a cooking incident. Fire units responded but found no actual fire. The incident was cleared as non-emergency.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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There's an actual fire alarm.
00:03
Multiple activations.
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Near Alpine Drive and Shaler.
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Section 261 second activation. Fire three response to 50 and 18.
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Five.
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261 engine with five.
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County, 1808 engine ones on scene, single story residential. We'll click walk out to the back. We're in the front door. We'll be out investigating.
00:35
Copy 1808 engine on the scene, single story residential, investigating.
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1518.
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2621 Fonse.
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HAPY.
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CUNSI. County, many from 136.
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15.
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5019.
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Thank you.
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Connie Albein command.
01:43
Good.
01:46
Here's to be a cooking incident.
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Put everybody in non-emergency.
01:55
All units responding, I'll bind direct and receive non-emergic 1520.
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Johnny, 20-19. I'm getting out.
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Richard.
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County Albine Command.
02:29
Go ahead.
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Confirm cooking engine, you can turn all units.
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All units responding to Albine Drive.
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Confirm cooking incident in all units can take a disregard 1521.
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Shaler Township, PA
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