Fire alarm caused by food left in oven in Baldwin, Baldwin PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a three-story multi-family building near Needler Road in Baldwin, Pennsylvania. The source was food left in an oven. The situation was controlled with no visible fire or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - South
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
County 106 engine two is on scene three story multi-family dwelling nothing shown from two sides deputy two off command
00:09
We have to be on scene three story multi-family only nothing showing from two sides deputy two is command 1722
00:24
We'll have water supply
00:33
And then three, just pull over behind that jet to assess with investigation.
00:55
For general alarm,
00:57
activation for Zone 900-291 Newsler Road in Baltimore, Alderman and South Hill.
01:02
Station 2.32 second activation, South Fire 5, 1723.
01:11
26, squad 3 en route.
01:14
1.6, squad 3 en route, 1723.
01:30
Interior from command,
01:32
resident reporting our food on the third floor.
01:40
One of six Eighty-three.
01:42
I have six CET3.
01:48
I have a second second time.
01:53
Good afternoon, sir.
01:59
We got nothing, uh, looks like some greens just dipped in the oven.
02:08
Cut ahead, I need for ventilation.
02:16
No, natural ventilation is all right.
02:23
Counting from Needler command, go put this under control, hold it to units on scene.
02:30
Copy under control, holding the units on CUNY-1725.
02:41
All units are ordered and responded to 8291 at Needler Road, Baltimore,
02:46
one in the units on scene, 1726.
02:53
Johnny, you can put one of six truck back.
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Baldwin, PA
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