False fire alarm triggered by cooking at Aspinwall residence, Aspinwall PA


A fire alarm was triggered at a residence on 2nd Street due to smoke detected by a stairway detector. The alarm was later found to be a false alarm caused by cooking. Fire crews responded and verified the situation.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Zone 35 is working a residential fire alarm, 4152nd Street, between a tread away Keystone Street.
00:06
Point of activation is going to be a stairway smoke detector.
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So a company is going to be a fire one dispatch.
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Zone 35. It's not working a residential fire alarm.
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4152nd Street between the Toronto Way and Keystone Street.
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Point of activation is going to be a stairway smoke detector.
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Your responding companies are going to be 7 engine, 6 engine, 8 engine, 8 truck and battalion 3.
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Companies command fire 1, 259.
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Natick 3.
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3.
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Transmorting A.H.
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3 to ECHH.
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Victor X-ray,
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9768. Toclip 82109.
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I'm also clear.
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Same 10.
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Southside two and five out on Carson plus two.
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Copy. All right dispatch, battalion three.
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Top, Italian three.
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Alarm coming just called back and they reached a key order on site said it was a cooking incident, a false alarm.
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Let's receive.
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Continue the first due, return the rest.
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All three, five companies return in service, all three five companies return in service for the exception of seven engine.
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Seven engine continue on to verify the alarm in 210.
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Location mentioned:
Near 2nd St, Aspinwall, PA 15215
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