Fire alarm caused by boiled water at Pittsburgh address, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a Pittsburgh address was triggered by boiled water with no actual fire. The fire chief investigated and cleared the scene, and all units were dismissed.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire Ops 5 - West
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Transcript:
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County 205 Chief will be into the scene.
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Receive 205 Chief, for the staff, they're advising water boiled over and they just need the fire department to reset the alarm.
00:23
Chief County.
00:24
See here in a minute.
00:31
County 205 Chief, I'll be on the scene.
00:32
I'll be on the scene.
00:33
I'll investigating.
00:35
County 205 Chief investigating 1535.
00:42
County 205, Chief.
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County 205, Chief.
00:48
County you can put everybody back in everything's fine up here.
00:58
County units responding near Grand Avenue Neville per Chief 205 all units can disregard 1536
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Location mentioned:
Grand Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15225
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