Fire crews respond to hoarding fire in Pittsburgh building, Pittsburgh PA
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Fire crews responded to a building fire on Gilmore Avenue in Pittsburgh. The building had hoarding conditions blocking access. A keyholder was on the way, and officers said the building may need to be condemned.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - East
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
County 140 truck south.
00:03
No evacuation.
00:08
On the scene, 939.
00:12
140 trucks from 939.
00:16
140 trucks from 9.7.
00:25
140 trucks from engine seven.
00:29
There is.
00:32
I'm not sure if you copied or not, but there is no one happening.
00:42
That's the thing, we're hot.
00:48
There's a keyholder reportedly on the way.
00:50
We're going to be turning on Constitution here shortly.
00:53
Yeah,
00:56
I don't think nobody's been here for a while since you can't even get to the front door of all the hoarding stuff.
01:05
Copy.
01:12
County, 140 and seven dollars a truck.
01:16
All right, see you 941.
01:45
For the learning power lines, the area near Gilmore Avenue, Penn Hills.
01:50
Engine 225, 227, company 221, fire 3, 943.
02:00
Now,
02:03
you have my conscious building inspector respond to this place.
02:07
It needs condemned.
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Location mentioned:
Gilmore Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15235
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