Vehicle fire near Hale and Kelly streets, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a vehicle fire near the intersection of Hale Street and Kelly Street in Pittsburgh. There were multiple calls reporting the blaze, and it was unclear if anyone was inside the vehicle. The fire department reported the vehicle was fully involved and checked for possible entrapment. The vehicle may be linked to an earlier report of a stolen silver Jeep Compass.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 3 Dispatch - Zones 4/5
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Transcript:
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Street at Hale Street, we're getting multiple callers on this for report of a vehicle on fire.
00:06
Unknown if anyone is inside.
00:09
It looks like right up the street there was a silver Jeep Compass that was just stolen a few minutes ago as well.
00:15
But I don't have a description of this vehicle.
00:17
We copy from Freeport.
00:22
59.
00:24
Five twenty-six spaces, code four.
00:28
Five twenty-six, that's copy.
00:30
Code four on Liberty Avenue.
00:32
Five 15, do you make it out yet?
00:35
Negative, you can show me headed to the fire.
00:39
Copy, 1903.
00:41
Fire department's on scene there saying that it's fully involved.
00:44
They're checking for entrapment.
00:47
Five 13, code four.
00:50
Copy, code four on Kelly Street at 1903.
00:52
Three.
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Location mentioned:
Hale St & Kelly St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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