Residential fire alarm triggers carbon monoxide check, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm activated near Richmond Street and Charleston Avenue. The caller reported repeated alarms via phone and requested a carbon monoxide check in the basement. Neighbors and a family member may be on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention, 16 engine, 16 engine only.
00:03
Zone 216 for a residential fire alarm activation, near Richmond Street off of Charleston Avenue.
00:09
Return call.
00:10
Calling on on scene, requests in the fire department, check for CO in the basement.
00:15
She's getting another alarm via her phone.
00:17
Neighbor and father is possibly on scene.
00:20
Again, that's 16 engine, 16 engine only.
00:22
Zone 216, residential fire alarm activation, near Richmond Street.
00:28
Return call here.
00:29
Call is all unseen, but reporting she's getting another alarm via her phone.
00:33
Check her CO in the basement.
00:35
Say to her neighbor and possibly her father may be on site there.
00:39
Respondent on fire 1 at 2033.
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