Fire alarm at Fox Chapel caused by burned food, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a residence near Nantucket Drive in Fox Chapel. The cause was determined to be burned food. No fire was found and all emergency units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm at near Nantucket Drive in Fox Chapel.
00:19
County sample road command.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
We got one full sheared hanging up by wires which to be able to pass it.
00:30
Can you continue to McCamp for one eval? Sheila EMS is on scene right now, attending to one.
00:44
County, 157, Lieutenant 2, into the scene.
00:48
Copy, Lieutenant Two, into the scene, 1414.
00:56
186 engine from 188.
01:01
Get.
01:04
One six engine, if you guys can come in from the Hampton side of sample and board at Eastview, that'd be great.
01:12
Copy.
01:18
Peebles command from Pawnee, there's a response out of 187, did you want me to fill?
01:25
Negative a photo, but we can get notified to KM.A.
01:28
We do have a...
01:29
...do on scene at near Nantucket.
01:31
Nothing's showing.
01:34
Copy, nothing's showing, 1415.
01:41
County sample, man.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
I got a point.
01:48
Are we ready?
01:50
Okay.
01:54
Victor Zulu, 6, Gulf.
02:06
County 157, Lieutenant.
02:09
Go ahead, Lieutenant.
02:12
This alarm was set off by burned food.
02:15
You can put all 157 units back in service.
02:20
Copy.
02:24
All units alerted for Nantucket can return in service.
02:28
Again, all units for Nantucket can return in service, 1417.
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Location mentioned:
Nantucket Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
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