Fire alarm at Heather Bray Apartments due to burnt food, Indiana County PA
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A commercial fire alarm was activated at Heather Bray Apartments in White Township. The cause was burnt food in a microwave. The alarm was canceled after confirmation that there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Indiana County Fire Dispatch and Fireground Operations
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Transcript:
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Station 100 respond commercial fire alarm activation, Heather Bray Apartments, White Township, Fire Officer 3.
00:24
100 respond commercial fire alarm activation, Heather Bray Apartments, White Township, Fire Officer 3.
00:36
Stage 100, respond commercial fire alarm activation, Heather Bray Apartments, White Township, Fire Officer 3.
00:49
100, System 3.
00:52
Get out.
00:54
You're en route.
01:00
Commercial fire alarm activation, Heather Bray Apartments, White Township.
01:05
Apartment 301, General Fire Alarm, Zone 4.
01:23
One hundred central, you acknowledge commercial fire alarm activation,
01:27
Heather Bray Apartments, Apartment 301, General Fire Alarm Zone 4.
01:38
1312.
01:40
100, System 3 Indiana County.
01:44
System 3, go ahead.
01:47
Property manager of the apartment just called and advised it was burnt food in a microwave.
01:54
No need for fire.
01:55
They're calling to cancel the alarm through the alarm company as well, requesting cancellation.
02:01
Acknowledgement, reactivating cancel, please.
02:04
13-14.
02:10
Station 100, Indiana County.
02:23
Chad County.
02:25
We acknowledge cancellation.
02:28
We acknowledge.
02:30
13, 16.
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Location mentioned:
White Township, PA 15701
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