Automatic fire alarm triggered by cooking in Oklahoma Borough, Apollo PA
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm near Hancock Avenue in Oklahoma Borough was triggered by cooking. The fire chief later confirmed no fire and canceled the response.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
This Morland, I-11, stations 49 and 102 respond.
00:04
Near Hancock Avenue,
00:07
Oklahoma Borough.
00:08
Automatic fire alarm.
00:10
Assistant 49, fire attack 6.
00:12
Additional call from security, to a resident by his cooking, set it off, requesting fire department cancel.
00:33
I'm going to get back in service.
00:36
That's copy. We'll be getting out of here in a couple minutes.
00:43
Finish and cleanup and going to start operating here momentarily, hopefully.
00:49
Vastard safety.
00:55
Team 943.
01:01
Oklahoma Borough Automatic Fire Alarm, System 49, Fire Attack 6.
01:06
Chief 49 requests all units cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Hancock Ave, Apollo, PA 15613
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