Commercial fire alarm triggers with no fire found, Braddock PA
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A commercial fire alarm activated near South 7th Street in Braddock. Fire crews responded and found a single-story commercial building with no smoke or fire. The alarm system was reset after confirming no incident.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - East
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Commercial fire alarm activation near South 7th Street, Braddock.
00:05
Up to LLC,
00:08
Station 113 to a 7-second activation, responding east.
00:19
Okay,
00:21
113-0-0-0-0-0-19.
00:24
Copy 11392-0-0-0-0-59.
00:41
Copy 207 engine in 005. County 207 engine is up.
00:44
Copy 207 engine in 00-0.059.
00:53
13 engine 2,
00:55
County.
00:57
Okay.
00:59
First or wrong, clerk, you're still short an engine.
01:02
You have yourself and two or seven engine en route.
01:04
Do you want to hold it or fail?
01:07
Hold it for now.
01:09
That's receipt.
01:16
County, 13th and 2 a manned state.
01:19
Single Surge March of Boar.
01:22
That's most like we have been evacuated.
01:25
We investigated upon the house.
01:35
Copy. Single story commercial, no smoke or fire.
01:39
One of one.
01:45
13 engine to your point of activation is going to be fire 993.
01:55
Allegheny County, 113 assistance.
01:58
113 assistance, can go ahead.
02:00
Yeah,
02:06
Turn your malfunctioned.
02:07
We're planning an office on the board.
02:09
Igor Tauley is.
02:10
Where's one for a green set?
02:13
Copy, go reset on the lower volume that's vacuum, one at two, two, two, seven, you copy direct.
02:19
Yeah, we copy.
02:20
Back in.
02:22
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
7th St, Braddock, PA 15104
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