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Fire alarm triggered on second floor hallway in PittsburghPittsburgh PA

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Hobart St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

A commercial fire alarm was activated by a smoke detector in the second floor hallway of a building near Hobart Street, Wightman Street, and Murray Avenue in Pittsburgh. Fire units responded to the alarm.

Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
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00:42
Transcript:
00:00
So 221 is not working commercial fire alarm.
00:03
5703 to 5717 Hobart Street.
00:07
Wightman Street, Murray Avenue.
00:10
Point of activation is going to be a second floor, right hallway smoke detector.
00:16
That's all companies are going to fire one dispatch.
00:19
Zone 221's working commercial fire alarm, 5703 to 5717 Hobart Street, Wightman Street, Murray Avenue.
00:29
Play of Activations can be second floor running hallway smoke detector alarm.
00:34
Your responding companies are going to be 18 engine, 12 engine, 13 engine,
00:39
18 truck and battalion to all companies to commit on fire 1 at 21.6.

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Location mentioned:
Hobart St, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

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