Residential fire alarm at A-Line and Eta Streets found false, Pittsburgh PA
A residential fire alarm was reported near A-Line Street and Eta Street. Multiple fire companies responded to the location. Upon arrival, no fire or smoke was found. The incident was determined to be a false alarm likely caused by cooking, and all companies cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
02:17
Transcript:
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Attention all companies, fire 1 dispatch on 4-5, residential fire alarm 338B we have now off the A-line Street and Eta Street.
00:09
It's committed to the Zone 5 Spectreactivation.
00:14
Okay, all companies, Fire 1 Dispatch Zone 5, Residential Fire Alarm 338B we have and Alpha A-Line and Eta.
00:21
It's the Zone 5 Spectre Activation.
00:25
Respond companies are 27-engine, 22 engine, 28 engine, you're on the fill, 24 truck battalion 4.
00:32
Companies respond on fire 1, 1725.
00:42
Battalion 4. Retirement for it.
01:08
24 trucker 24 trucking 1024 trucking 1028 Measure 28
01:23
22, action.
01:27
22, interviews.
01:34
27 on scene, two and a half-story residential, there's about to show on slow now.
01:43
Copy 27 Engine out of the scene two-half story nothing showed all companies out four or five good a response one, you know, four or five companies go to response one.
01:58
This match 27, return, just cooking.
02:02
Receive Italian 40 copy.
02:05
Gottenant four coffee, return the company, I'm back in.
02:11
All company 745, you can return to get all 4-5, companies from Balea, you could return, deception 27.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
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