Elevator fault triggers false alarm at Ebenezer Towers, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a medical alarm at Ebenezer Towers near Dinwiddie Street in Pittsburgh. The alarm was traced to an elevator fault, and no actual emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
Listen to dispatch call
00:33
Transcript:
00:00
This is Kamenaz medical alarm, no name, phone number, or apartment number was given.
00:04
Again, that's engine 4 only for a medical alarm activation zone 2.1.
00:08
The Ebenezer Towers, near Dinwiddie Street.
00:12
It's Kamenaz Medical Alarm with no information.
00:15
Respond on channel (number withheld).
00:18
Engine 4 in.
00:21
Engine 4 in.
00:23
This has engine 3.
00:25
Uh,
00:26
It's a fault in the elevator.
00:28
They're going to have to have an elevator company come out and look at it.
00:31
Nothing going on here for us.
00:33
We're back.
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