False fire alarm triggered by cooking at Custer Avenue, Pittsburgh PA


A fire alarm was reported on an upper floor near Custer Avenue. Emergency responders were dispatched, but the alarm company later confirmed the alarm was false and caused by cooking, so the response was canceled.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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Alarm company called in for a fire alarm on the upper floor of near Custer Avenue, Baltimore, going off.
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Stations 106, 116, 119, south fire ups 5, 1314.
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Downey, 106 2, 3 in service.
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106 engine 1, how do you respond from your detail or 2? Either rest, that's a detail.
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See this copy, I will keep engine 2 and 3 at the Baldwin Municipal Building and Put Engine 1 to Route.
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N-truck, copy 1350.
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County 1-06 into 1-1 engine with 1.
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1-1, 1350.
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County 10106 engine 2 is in with 2.
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Copy 1350.
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Chief County.
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Good, County.
00:39
The alarm company call back in, requests me to cancel.
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They confirm it was a cooking incident.
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Understood.
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Hold us to engine one and myself.
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We'll continue non-emergency return the around.
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Copy. Copy.
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All units are trying to Custer Avenue in Baltimore, it's being held to 106 Sheets, and 106 Engine 1.
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You can disregard. Recommend.
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Location mentioned:
Near Custer Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15227
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