Vehicle fire under control on Fort Pitt Bridge, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a vehicle fire on the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsburgh. The fire was quickly brought under control with no damage to the bridge reported. State police arrived on scene and crews remained for cleanup.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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07:0
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Engine 4.
00:01
You say 37's on scene, Fort Pitt Bridge.
00:04
Affirmative, 37's out with it, knocking it down.
00:09
Unit 41 from Engine 4, do you need us up there?
00:27
When you get here, pull past 37 up in front of the vehicle, just in case any more water is needed.
00:40
Take contact (number withheld).
03:31
We have a call for 458 in right court off a broad street over in zone.
03:43
His name is (name withheld), (number withheld).
04:07
(number withheld).
05:04
The store for a burglar alarm, near Overton Lane off of Michigan.
05:15
Keyholder is waiting in the driveway, said no one's supposed to be there.
05:43
All right, the service drop to this house here is broken.
05:49
If you can notify Duquesne Light.
06:03
It will be in his front yard right before the sidewalk near Stratford.
06:44
Dispatch Unit 41.
06:49
All right, no damage to the bridge.
06:51
State police arriving now.
06:53
Engine 4 is talking to the vehicle occupant.
06:57
Fire is under control.
06:58
We'll be on scene for an extended period of time.
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Location mentioned:
Fort Pitt Bridge, Pittsburgh, PA
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