False fire alarm triggered by maintenance dust, Pittsburgh PA
A fire alarm was activated near McFarland Road in Mount Lebanon. Fire crews responded and found it was a false alarm caused by dust from maintenance work. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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A commercial fire alarm near McFarland Rd in Mount Lebanon.
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Be for a general fire alarm, Station 1898, South Fire 2 at 1101.
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County, 198, it just a region, U.S. 33 to a group recall, Delta.
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A commercial fire alarm, near McFarland Rd.
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McFarland Road, Mountain,
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Lebanon,
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198, group recall, Delta.
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for 198 engine 3.
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At 11-0.
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County, 198, engine 3. 2.3, good.
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On scene, small, two-story, residential, nothing sure.
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Engine 3 will have, Dall Command will be the investigate boat. Hold it to the current 7.
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On scene, small two-story, residential, nothing to be shown.
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Holden to the unit on scene at 1105.
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Gownadell command.
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3-60 complete, firm 2 storage.
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Spoke with workers on site is a false arm due to dry Walter.
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We'll be all seen for a couple minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near McFarland Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15216
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