Smoke from burnt food triggers residential fire alarm, Masontown PA


A residential fire alarm went off due to smoke from burnt food at a home in Masontown. Firefighters checked and found no fire, confirming it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Fayette County Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Activating the fire department, residential fire alarm, 310 Province Avenue, showing Zone 5 office smoke detector.
00:07
All right.
00:09
Fire alarm.
00:10
FD.M.
00:11
State County Station 25, respond, residential fire alarm, 310 Province Avenue, Mason Town.
00:17
Nice. I was speaking with the owner and he was burnt some food.
00:26
There's no fire, just a little bit of smoke in the house and trying to shut the alarm off because of no house.
00:32
Bracier, do you need the fire department to proceed in?
00:34
Uh, down there. I'll go if I can shut the alarm off.
00:36
Maybe it could be a non-emergency, it's not a fire.
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Location mentioned:
Masontown, PA 15461
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