Food burning causes false fire alarm at university building, Pittsburgh PA
A commercial fire alarm at a university building near Margaret Morrison Street was triggered by burning food in the kitchen. Smoke was reported but no fire was found. The alarm was declared a false activation after officers investigated.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
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Personal company, 751 dispatch, Zone 2E, now working at commercial fire alarm activation at CMU Boss House.
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near Margaret Morrison St at Osceola Drive.
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Play of activation should be Zone 992 General Fire.
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General Company, Fire 1 Dispatch, Zone 2A, working commercial fire alarm activation.
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Tainer's boss house near Margaret Morrison Street off Osceola Drive.
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Planar activation zone 9-9-9-2 general fire.
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Responding companies on the fill with 12 engine, 19 engine, 16 engine, 18 truck, and battalion 2. Companies respondent on fire 1, 10 now for 2015.
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Battalion 2, man.
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Battalion 2, then.
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3909.9.9.
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Go ahead.
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It's the CMU.
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That called for the boss house near Margaret Morrison. It was just burning food in the kitchen.
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We have an officer contained that there's smoke no fire.
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If you have received, Tite Tuesday, you copy that update.
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Yeah, I copy it this session. The first two companies return all other responding companies. I'm back.
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Thank you. That's received. All companies for 2A, you can take a district or return to course with the exception of 12-engine to cover the alarm.
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Do you know, 2A companies take a district to go to return to chorus with the exception at 12-inch to cover the alarm. Tined off 2018.
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Location mentioned:
Near Margaret Morrison St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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