False fire alarm caused by burnt food near Montana Ave, Natrona Heights PA
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Montana Avenue in Harrison Township. The alarm was later confirmed to be false and caused by burnt food. No actual fire was found at the location.
Audio|Source: North Fire Dispatch 6
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Transcript:
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For fire alarm activation, near Montana Ave,
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stations 168, 167, 169, station 110, EMS.
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Respond on North By 6,
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1127.
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Okay.
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110, 1128.
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County 168, Lieutenant 3, I'm in Ralt to Montana.
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1128. 167, is it?
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168, Lieutenant,
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County.
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Good, Johnny.
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Alarm company back on the line, requesting to cancel, receive proper code.
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It was burnt food.
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Copy. Let's have 167 and 169 holding station.
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Let's hold it to 168 for right now.
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I'm almost on scene.
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Copy.
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All units responding to near Montana Ave, Harrison Township, or 168, Lieutenant,
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167, 169, hold at the station.
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Yeah, the lights off the car, doctor.
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Location mentioned:
Near Montana Ave, Natrona Heights, PA 15065
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