False fire alarm triggered by steam at Niagara Pier, Erie PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported alarm near Niagara Pier in Erie, Pennsylvania. The alarm was determined to have been triggered by steam from a shower. All units, except one engine, were canceled after confirmation of a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Fire and EMS
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, Engine 6, Tower 2, DC 323, operations on TAC 1.
00:07
Fire alarm, near Niagara Pier.
00:10
Engine 11, Engine 6, Tower 2, DC 323, operations on TAC 1.
00:17
Fire alarm near Niagara Pier between dead end and West Bayfront Parkway.
00:23
Two zero one to 107, ready.
00:27
Stretcher in your house bag?
00:32
Did you want the ALS bag or the BLS bag?
00:37
BLS.
00:44
Three hundred and twenty en route near Niagara Pier.
00:52
Two three responding.
00:54
Update from the homeowner and the alarm company stated steam coming from shower.
01:00
Request to cancel.
01:04
Copy that. Just have Engine 11 double check that.
01:08
Cancel the rest of the companies.
01:10
Copy.
01:13
Engine 6, Tower 2 back in service for command.
01:16
Engine 11 continue in to confirm false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Niagara Pier, Erie, PA 16507
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