Possible false fire alarm at Pleasant Hills store, Pleasant Hills PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm at a hardware store in Pleasant Hills. Subsequent information indicated it may have been a false alarm caused by something burned in a microwave.
Audio|Heard on: South EMS Dispatch
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Station 510E4 Harbor Freight Tools, near Clairton Boulevard, Pleasant Hills, for a fire alarm 1647.
00:16
CaliPont MC2, you can find out, please.
00:32
Station 780, E3, 908, Lebanon Avenue.
00:38
(name withheld), 53-year-old female, twisted ankle.
00:43
1650.
00:47
That is, 782 from 1.
00:51
782, copy.
01:04
T2, did you copy that update?
01:07
The alarm company advised a keyholder requested to cancel; someone may have burned something in the microwave.
01:14
Uh,
01:15
Copy now. We can clear it up.
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Location mentioned:
Clairton Blvd, Pleasant Hills, PA 15236
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