Possible hit and run reported on south fifth street, Duquesne PA
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Police responded to a report of a possible hit and run near South Fifth Street in Duquesne. Fire and EMS units were dispatched but later confirmed no fire or emergency medical service was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - East
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
For a possible hit and run unknown entry, near South Fifth Street in Duquesne, Station 294 on the cell, respond on East Fire Ops 4, 700.
00:14
County and Street is McSenture, Central Wards and Roll of 4.
00:25
93 trucker route.
00:31
Copy.
00:43
For a commercial fire alarm, excuse me, for a carbon dioxide alarm going off at 211 Welsh Avenue in Wilmerding.
00:51
Station 135 on the fill, respond on east.
00:55
Fire 3-703.
01:02
County, 306101,
01:04
2-story, duplex,
01:07
evacuation.
01:10
Coffee, 704.
01:12
204.0.30.
01:20
303.
01:26
303.
01:28
303. 303. 303, 3.3 trucks 306, Lieutenant.
01:31
Just pull straight about about Fier stage on Wall Street.
01:35
Coffee. Coffee.
01:43
County, if you're ready for rescue or out with four.
01:52
Copy. I just messaged over to the police dispatcher to confirm fire services needed.
01:57
Additional update the call since both vehicles still unseen police are out with him now.
02:08
As received, see you ready for rescue back in?
02:21
...283 trucks.
02:24
That's copy.
02:26
...and again.
02:32
Will we still need it on scene for the season run indicated?
02:38
I'm trying to get verification now.
02:45
As we see it, 294 reps, we'll continue in.
03:02
294 per PD no fire a EMS service is needed at this time you can disregard 7.O.8.
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Location mentioned:
S 5th St, Duquesne, PA 15110
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