Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm in Peters Township, Venetia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a reported fire alarm activation near Park Avenue in Peters Township. Smoke was initially reported on the second floor but was later determined to be from cooking. No fire or ventilation was required.
Audio|Heard on: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Sixty-four red central fire alarm activation, Peters Township, near Park Avenue.
00:04
Park Avenue,
00:07
Second floor smoke reported.
00:15
Control engine 64302.
00:19
643, copy, push intent.
00:26
Control engine 640.
00:29
So in, copy.
00:36
Show 64 units heading to Park Avenue.
00:40
Park Avenue, alarm company called back in.
00:43
Unidentified activation, proper code received.
00:45
412 and your update.
00:52
Control, you can hold the assignment as 643 return if you want.
00:59
Holding 643 engine 641 to return.
01:06
Radio on, second.
01:14
Control, engine 64-3.
01:25
64-3, go ahead.
01:27
On scene of small two-story single family house, got two occupants.
01:35
On scene, saw two-story single family.
01:38
Nothing showing at this time.
01:39
Contact with command.
02:18
Command will be terminated.
02:20
Smoke from cooking.
02:21
No need for ventilation.
02:22
We're back in.
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Location mentioned:
Park Ave, Venetia, PA 15367
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