False fire alarm caused by burnt food at care center, Pittsburgh PA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Providence Point Personal Care Center South Tower. The alarm was caused by burnt food and not an actual fire. No further action was required.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire Ops 3 - West
02:10
Transcript:
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Fireland going off,
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Providence Point Personal Care Center,
00:05
room 427, (name withheld), near Adams Avenue,
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255 on West Fire 3, 8337.
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Call,
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I show 255 Chief into this scene.
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255, Chief, 1840.
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Callie 28255 Engine 2.184.
00:36
Calli 285 engine 2, responding.
00:41
2.5, under 2, 1841.
00:44
County suit 25th Chief out of the show from Three Sags chief of Hump, Command.
01:09
255 Chief County.
01:12
Good.
01:18
We received an additional alarm at the Providence Point South Tower, freight fire alarm as well.
01:27
Time for. It's burnt food.
01:30
No violation is needed.
01:32
It is Madison Tower, so it'd be South Tower.
01:39
Chief from Engine 2, we're pouring on scene.
01:41
Do you want us to go to the South Tower?
01:47
10-4[1].
01:55
County, 255 Engine 2 is going to be out on scene.
02:05
Copy. Point of activation zone 96 for the south tower.
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 Providence Point Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15243
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