Smoke investigation at apartment near east otterman street, Greensburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a smoke investigation near East Otterman Street and Hutchinson Way at an apartment on East Pittsburgh Street. No smoke was found inside and most units were cancelled, leaving only one engine on site for further checks.
Audio|Heard on: Greensburg Fire Dispatch and Operations
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
All city fire units respond near East Pittsburgh Street, apartment number 1, cross streets of East Otterman Street, Hutchinson Way.
00:07
Automatic fireland, patch on tap gate.
00:19
All city fire rate is respond near East Pittsburgh Street, Apartment 1.
00:24
Cross streets of East Otterman Street, Hutchinson Way, automatic firelands.
00:36
10th. 197. 7.
00:40
7.
00:50
One city fire units is on near East Pittsburgh Street, Apartment 1, Cross streets, East Otterman Street, Hutchinson Way.
00:57
Automatic fire line.
00:58
Power 112. Power 1122.
01:00
Power 1122. Power 1122.
01:07
People are in Portable 24.
01:17
Passage detector, nothing.
01:18
Catch the detector, nothing here,
01:22
smells like smoke,
01:24
denying it so there's no smoke in the apartment.
01:42
All units, cancel all units and the exception of engine for a C1N.
01:45
All units can cancel with the exception of engine 7 for a C1.
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Location mentioned:
E Pittsburgh St, Greensburg, PA 15601
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