False fire alarm triggered by cooking at residential address, Pittsburgh PA
A fire alarm was triggered near Pine Tree Road in Mount Lebanon. Emergency responders investigated and found no emergency. The false alarm was caused by cooking. All units were cleared from the scene.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire Ops 2 - South
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm activation near Pine Tree Road Mount Lebanon Zone 19 first floor smoke activation station 198 198 south fire 2 1203
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203 County 190 that engine 3's in
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198 engine 3 that's copy 1204
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Case, (name withheld), from Brightwood Command.
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County from Brightwood Command, I'm sorry.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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Hi, County.
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Police swept the house with a drone and on foot.
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Find nothing out of the ordinary.
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Bepo base is going to take care of getting the electric turn back on and the gas turned back on for the residents.
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At this time, all 110 units are going to be clear, commands terminated.
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Chief, that's called the command terminated, 1206.
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998 Engine 3 County.
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Okay,
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County.
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The alarm company for Pine Tree called back in.
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They requested cancel.
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They spoke to a keyholder, said it was a cooking issue.
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Okay, copy.
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We'll proceed non-argin, just make sure.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pinetree Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15243
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