Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in apartment building, Washington PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered in apartment room 216 at Thomas Campbell Apartments. Responding units found no active fire, only burnt food causing the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Washington City Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Washington Control Station, 445452, Thomas Campbell Apartments, high rise for a fire alarm activation commercial at box, I'm sorry, room 216 smoke detector,
00:16
445452 to Thomas Campbell Apartments high rise, room 216 at 2020.
00:39
Washington, engine 542 is in service.
00:45
The engine 542 is in service.
01:06
Washington controlled responding units for Thomas Campbell.
01:09
Engine 442 spoke to staff on site.
01:13
No fire. It's burnt food.
01:15
They're going to go confirm.
01:16
Burnt food.
01:17
Engine 542 can return in service, 22.
01:35
Okay,
01:42
for a back end, 222.
01:46
Okay,
01:47
for a back end, 222.
01:51
Engine 442, guide.
02:02
Control copies, engine 442 on scene,
02:07
large,
02:08
high-rise, nothing showing from two sides of command investigating 2023.
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Location mentioned:
Beech St Ext apt 411, Washington, PA 15301
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