Residential fire alarm triggered by furnace issue, Mount Oliver PA
A residential fire alarm was reported near Horne St in Penn Hills. Fire crews responded and found an issue with the furnace in the back area of the house. There was no visible fire from the outside, and the situation was isolated to the furnace.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
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Transcript:
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A residential fire alarm called in by the resident near Horne St in Penn Hills.
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Respond on East Fire 3,
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1126.
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For which man?
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It's going to be isolated down on the furnace.
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I'll also show people get up on scene.
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We're isolated the furnace, people's on scene.
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2.27 engines can be 05.
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For a residential fire alarm called in by residents near Horne St in Penn Hills, Station 225, 221.
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Second activation, 11th, East Fire 3, 1131.
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Go ahead.
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The resident's sitting at his table complaining about the vehicle,
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is a bad battery.
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10-4[1].
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County special attention.
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Station 190, Jefferson Street is closed from Hewitz Avenue to O'Neill Boulevard, emergency vehicles.
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We'll have access, county off and clear, 1133.
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2.27 engine county.
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There's no response out of 225 and 221.
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Do you want them filled?
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Hold off we can handle.
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Copy.
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Okay, 227 national and single story structure, nothing showed from the exterior.
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Confirm the ice is going to be 71 orchestrated.
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Affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Horne St, Mount Oliver, PA 15210
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