False fire alarm triggers urgent fire response in Bolivar, Bolivar PA
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An automatic fire alarm at 130 Scott Drive triggered a rapid fire response. Security confirmed the alert was accidental and requested cancellation of the fire department dispatch.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Westmoreland now in Station 89, respond 130 Scott Drive and Fairfield Township.
00:05
Off Route 259, an automatic fire alarm showing the first floor smoke detector.
00:10
Operation FireTack 6.
00:16
S. Spoiling, I won Station 800, Air P-716, respond fire standby.
00:22
130 Scott Drive, Fairfield Township, off of Route 259, automatic fire alarm.
00:33
It's Morland.
00:34
Out on Station 89, Respond, 130, Scott Drive, and Fairfield Township, up Route 259.
00:40
I'm at fire alarm showing first floor smoke detector.
00:43
Abrations fire attack, 6.
00:48
Warren, route, can you repeat dispatch and go?
00:56
Here in Route 745, it should be a fire standby, 130, Scott Drive, Fairfield Township off Route 259, automatic fire alarm.
01:12
Dispatch from 806.
01:16
806, go ahead.
01:18
Can we have a call number six?
01:24
Your incident 64763.
01:32
First floor smoke detector, operations fire attack six.
01:41
89 acknowledges.
01:44
Station 89, that's receipt.
01:49
Dispatch, command 89.
01:57
Chief 859, go ahead.
01:59
Just going to call from security.
02:01
As they spoke to the key holder,
02:03
reporting an accidental activation.
02:06
I know one would set it off.
02:07
Proper passcode, request the fire department cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Scott Dr, Bolivar, PA 15923
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