Two-story residential building fire in Canonsburg, Canonsburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a heavy fire on the first floor of a two-story residential building near Old Pike Street and Morganza Road in Canonsburg. The building appeared possibly unoccupied.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire Zone 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Respond in the area of Old Pike Street and Morganza Road,
00:04
border cross.
00:20
Andrew 401 is around with 2.
00:26
Andrew 401 en route with 2.
00:31
641 with 3.
00:35
8.641 is en route with 3.
00:44
Control from Chief 25.
00:46
I'm in the route with 3.
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Captain 482.
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Washington, Captain 482, Zone 2.
00:57
Captain 482, go ahead.
01:01
Captain 482, go ahead.
01:02
Captain 482, you're getting walked on, go ahead.
01:15
Control, I'm on the scene, Old Pike Street.
01:18
I got a small two-story residential heavy fire showing first floor.
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Unknown if occupied or not, I'll have command.
01:40
All-eates involve Old Pike Street, Captain 482 is on a standpointing a fully involved structure.
01:46
Heavy flames come from the second floor.
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I know it is occupied.
01:52
25 being knowledge is controlled.
02:01
C4A just wanted.
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Chief 25 is in control.
02:17
65 acknowledge it.
02:26
Control, hold Pike command.
02:37
360's complete,
02:39
confirming two-story residential.
02:41
Appears unoccupied.
02:43
I got fires going, first floor from two sides.
02:49
Engine 69 and engine 4A1 are on the scene.
02:53
We'll be stretching a line.
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Location mentioned:
Morganza Rd & Old Pike St, Canonsburg, PA 15317
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