Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at retirement home, Coraopolis PA


A fire alarm at a retirement home was activated due to burnt food on the stove. Fire units responded but found no active fire. They opened windows to clear the smoke and no further assistance was needed.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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Transcript:
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Station 790 along with fire E4, Woodcrest Retirement Residence, 1502 Woodcrest Avenue, Moon Township.
00:08
For a fire alarm activation, point of activations is room 1222, 1231.
00:16
790 has it, we'll monitor for now.
00:18
That's copy. 186, myself in 84, sports industry.
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1232.
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3619, traffic day.
00:23
I'll be in front of the Magistrate's office.
00:24
I'm in front of the Magistrate's office on Seaville Pike, Pennsylvania.
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Mike Juliet,
00:27
Alpha-2550 is on a gold Cadillac.
00:29
Unknown. Call, catalog, and then occupants in front of the United States Office on Steubenville, 1232.
00:34
Can I inserted.
00:38
Good. Good.
00:39
We just poured into the building.
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Copy.
00:41
County from 795.
00:42
It looks like it's burnt food on the stove.
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We're opening the windows and stuff like that now.
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That's received.
00:50
You still want me to get fire started, correct?
00:51
We don't necessarily need them unless they want to bring up a fan or something to fend out this apartment.
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That's Reiki.
00:57
I'll let them know.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodcrest Ave, Coraopolis, PA 15108
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