Carbon monoxide alarm on Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near Fifth Avenue between South Aiken Avenue and Bellefonte Street in Pittsburgh. No injuries were reported, and the caller waited outside for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
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00:35
Transcript:
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Attention, 18 engine.
00:02
Eighteen engine only for a CO alarm zone 322, near Fifth Avenue.
00:09
Please respond to South Aiken Avenue and Bellefonte Street for a CO alarm going off.
00:15
Nobody's injured.
00:16
Caller will be waiting outside.
00:18
That's 18 engine.
00:19
Eighteen engine only for a CO alarm zone 300 and twenty-two.
00:26
Near Fifth Avenue.
00:27
Between South Aiken Avenue and Bellefonte Street.
00:31
CO alarms going off, nobody's injured.
00:33
Caller is going to be waiting outside.
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Location mentioned:
Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232
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