Fire crews respond to alarm at St. Ambrose Manor, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible commercial fire alarm activation at St. Ambrose Manor near Vienna Avenue, off Ohio and Ryan Streets in Pittsburgh. Multiple engine and truck companies were dispatched but later cleared when the situation appeared to be a false or resolved alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
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This is all companies stand by for fire alarm dispatch.
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That's all companies stand by for fire alarm dispatch.
00:05
Commercial fire alarm activation, zone 124, near Vienna Avenue at St. Ambrose Manor.
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Ambrose Manor, off Ohio Street and Ryan Street.
00:14
Point of activation is E.
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General fire alarm, zone two.
00:20
All companies standby for fire alarm dispatch, commercial fire alarm activation.
00:27
Zone 1244.
00:29
Near Vienna Avenue, St. Ambrose area.
00:32
Ambrose Manor off Ohio Street and Ryan Street.
00:34
Point of activation is general fire alarm zone two.
00:38
Responding companies will be Engine 32, Engine 38, Engine 3, Truck 32, Battalion 1.
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Remain on fire channel 10629.
00:53
Dispatch, easy one.
00:55
You can cover that.
00:57
Received.
00:59
All companies responding to zone 124 can return.
01:02
All companies responding to zone 124, near Vienna Avenue can return with exception of Engine 32 covering the alarm.
01:12
Zone two general fire alarm 0629.
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