Resident lets structure fire burn near 15th St, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a structure fire near 15th Street in Pittsburgh. The resident decided not to have any further action taken and allowed the structure to burn. Fire command was terminated, and all responding units were returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County East Fire Ops 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
One hundred and 90 trucks up.
00:04
Ten fifty-one.
00:10
Oh, it's you.
00:17
County 272 chief.
00:21
272 chief?
00:24
I spoke with the resident.
00:26
They're gonna just not add anything else to it.
00:28
They're gonna let it burn down.
00:30
You can put all 272 units back in.
00:34
Copy, 272 back in service.
00:35
Command terminated.
00:36
1052.
00:45
Deputy one, County.
00:50
Deputy one?
00:53
Myself in the truck.
00:54
You can hold the engine.
00:59
That's interesting.
01:03
190, copy that.
01:20
190, command, County. I've been routed down there non-emergent.
01:39
Go ahead, chief.
01:51
Making notification now.
02:04
Copy.
02:11
190 units for one on 15th.
02:14
Per police department, fire confirmed.
02:17
1053.
02:20
190 command, I copy that.
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