False fire alarm due to driver venting engine, Pittsford VT


A fire alarm was triggered in Pittsford but was found to be false. A driver accidentally activated a stop that caused his engine to vent, leading to the alarm. There was no actual smoke or fire.
Audio|Source: Rutland County Fire
01:51
Transcript:
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Satch over Killington, this is a tone for Pittsburgh fire to respond to 206 Omio West in Pittsburgh for a general fire alarm.
00:23
Over Grampas and all, this is a tone for Pitchford fire to respond to 206 Aumia West in Pittsburgh for a general fire alarm time of tone 555.
00:34
To Pittsburgh fire, Amia called the control center and they said that it was just a driver hit an e-stop and was venting off his engine.
00:44
Before. Can you like a cancellation?
00:49
Big Dispatch to Pittsburgh Fire.
00:51
This is a cancellation tone.
00:52
Repeat, cancellation tone for Pittsburgh Fire for response to Amia West.
00:57
They called and advised that it was a driver venting off his engine.
01:01
There is no smoke or fire and the alarm was false alarm.
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Pittsford, VT
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