Fire alarm caused by burnt food in apartment, Pittsburgh PA
A fire alarm was activated in an apartment at the Cyprus Complex in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fire units responded but found the cause to be burnt food. All responding units were cleared except one engine that remained on site.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Cyprus, Compancy Zone 1, Sector A, General Fire Alarm.
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Responding companies are 6 engine, 10 engine, 8 engines, 6 truck battalion 3.
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Companies respond fire 1, 1712.
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Until at Bakery Square, until 2,300, please.
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3,300.
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3300.
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Can you make me a number for a PFA, use near Biggham Street as the address, please?
00:43
Sixthensive.
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Sixthesion.
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We're not seeing anything right now. You can cancel the medics. We're going to take another look around here.
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We'll drive down the street a little bit, but you can cancel the medics if we find anything. We'll let you know.
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Copy.
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Medicaid, you could take a disregard.
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Medicaid, two copies, we're back.
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Copy, please, can we disregard police, police, I'll continue them for now.
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Pretty safe.
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Battalion 3,
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that's received.
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Fire dispatch, Battalion 3. Let's hope you have a first party call where an apartment 208, seen that she burnt food, cause the alarm to go off.
01:58
Copy all companies, Spondon, 3-1, you can return with the exception of 6th engine. And can all 3-1 companies for Senator Hoppin can return, the exception of 6 engine, the exception of 6 engine, time is 1714.
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