Smoke odor at apartment caused by burnt microwave food, Port Allegany PA
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Fire crews responded to smoke odor near Penny Lane in Port Allegany. They found burnt food in a microwave causing the smell. No fire or injuries occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Emporium Area Fire, EMS and Police
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Transcript:
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Bicayne County Station 3 in Bail 3 in Port All Guinea, Burrell, near Penny Lane,
00:05
correction near Penny Lane.
00:07
1B is in Bravo, cross streets at East Mill Street.
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Smoke, smell.
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723.
00:19
723.
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723.
00:24
You can show 723 and Medi 12-hour hospital, please.
00:31
That's received at the hospital.
00:47
I'm going to be able to be.
01:04
John County to departments 46 with an engine to stand by at port fire department.
01:11
Department 48 was written at tower.
01:14
Reachalade, Port Allegheny, near Penny Lane, apartment 1V.
01:19
There's smoke investigation.
01:23
We're able to wake the apartment owner up and it's just burnt food in the microwave.
01:29
What are your wishes for that?
01:34
DeVos.
01:55
Default 46.
01:59
With an engine transfer to 12,000 transfer to 12.
02:02
248 with Ritz Tower and port out the agency.
02:07
Lake Department 1B.
02:09
Odors smoking a resonance.
02:16
23556.
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Diogen County to Department to Department 465.
02:26
Recall, 2355.
02:34
Okay, guys, you can show three-down on scene.
02:37
Which one-B?
02:41
Permanent?
02:42
Offline 40 is available to 356.
02:51
310 will be returning.
02:53
Confirming burnt fluid in the microwave.
02:58
W2-310 returning, affirming burnt through 23.
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Location mentioned:
Penny Ln, Port Allegany, PA 16743
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