False fire alarm caused by burnt steak at Allegheny Township, Hollidaysburg PA


A fire alarm was triggered near South Logan Boulevard in Allegheny Township. Fire personnel responded but found no actual fire. The alarm was caused by a burnt steak creating smoke.
Audio|Source: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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Transcript:
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Near South Logan Boulevard, Allegheny Township, Foxxon 50-4, for a fire alarm.
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Station 50 for rescue, 50, 1830.
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483 you're responding 1822 5917 Evergreen Court apartment Biasum Bravo, 73 year old male, not feeling well, difficulty ambulance.
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Station 50, G-Boss here, come up on the air.
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50, G-pots.
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Station 430, trailer response for testing.
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1020 Green Avenue, City of Altoona, 1836.
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The 52 ALS, you're responding 1836.
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1020 Green Avenue to Midtown.
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Room 222 door.
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Chief 50 be advised per staff on CNF, Garvey Manor.
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There's stating that you can cancel.
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It is going to be a burnt steak.
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Blair, I spoke to maintenance on the Navy today has smoking and structure due to burn it.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Logan Blvd, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
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