Burning smell reported in laundry room near Ascent Dr, Allegheny County PA
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Fire units responded to a report of a burning smell coming from the laundry room near Ascent Drive in Marshall Township. Investigations are ongoing at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
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03:11
Transcript:
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For a burning smell from the laundry room, near Ascent Drive,
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(number withheld),
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One eighty-five, Butler engine, 21, Fener Engine 52, 115, 288, 242 on fire two,
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229.
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Two,
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One-twenty-five, G.
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One-85.
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Yeah, and the engine are going to depart to fire.
00:33
You can fill the occupant detail.
00:37
Received.
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2 engine 1 is only 4
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Copy 421, 3.
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228, Chief.
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2.28, Chief.
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2.7, Chief.
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2nd, 7, driver.
01:02
Received.
01:07
Got any engines, one on through them?
01:19
Breasties.
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Scotty, 185, Chief.
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185, Chiefs.
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Go ahead and ask Lane T's either quite a possible.
01:37
Copy.
01:43
County 220 deputy and the listener are on the scene will be out investigating.
01:48
Cardinstein.
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Copy.
01:55
Engine 19 is a route with 6.
01:59
Copy. Engine 19 or out with 6.2133.
02:07
County 185 engines is this building or building one?
02:16
It's saying (number withheld).
02:21
Copy.
02:25
Two twenty-eight truck in row with two.
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228 truck with two.
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Three sides, man, 2134.
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Tower 21, one in one.
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And one. Appreciate.
02:59
All of the smoke from the laundry room, near Ascent Drive.
03:04
(number withheld) personal township one fifteen second activation on fire zero twenty one thirty four.
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Location mentioned:
Ascent Dr, Marshall Township, PA 15086
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