Fire with batteries involved at BNY Mellon Center, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire occurred on the seventh floor of the BNY Mellon Center, involving batteries and smoke. Firefighters requested a hazmat team and used multiple fans to ventilate the area.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
We also have batteries that are involved in its fire.
00:02
We're going to need a hazmat crew to respond for overpacking.
00:09
That's received 919.
00:15
This is 3620 ABLE, 3622 ABLE.
00:18
Take a discharge.
00:19
This is the vehicles in McKee's Rocks.
00:24
Money got on back.
00:29
22A we'll come.
00:32
Race suit.
00:33
We're back.
00:37
We're back.
00:39
Intercede.
00:40
Attention channel company.
00:45
Show truck 14 back in service.
00:47
Truck 14 back in service, 920.
00:52
You can't keep heading towards 351 Stanhope vehicle is not in McKee's Rocks.
01:00
Okay,
01:04
we'll back off.
01:06
All right, two back.
01:08
See if.
01:11
Very six, thanks.
01:12
And yeah, we'll start towards Stanhope from Church of Incourines.
01:18
Okay.
01:23
Okay, what's on.
01:36
Attention, Battalion 1, Battalion 5 and Hazna 3 for a detail at BNY Mellon Building, 500 Grant Street.
01:47
Requesting,
01:49
multiple fans are trying to vent the 7th floor.
01:52
and batteries involved, they're requesting hazmat.
01:55
Again, Battalion 1, Battalion 5 and Hasmat 3.
01:58
For the BNY built, Mellon Building, 500 Grant Street, after our desk is on fire, multiple fans trying to bend to seventh floor, however, they have batteries involved and requesting hazmat.
02:10
Times to 921, respond on fire too.
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