False residential smoke alarm triggered at Front St home, Allegheny County PA


A smoke alarm on the first floor of a home near Front Avenue in Baltimore was triggered. Police responded and found no fire or emergency. The alarm was a false trigger, possibly due to a detector issue. The resident is contacting the alarm company for resolution.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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Residential alarm activation 13,
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sorry,
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near Front Avenue, Baltimore.
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Point of activation is a first floor smoke detector.
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Companies, 106, 116,
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Channel 5 response.
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Your time about 2316.
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16 Angel 15.
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16 engine 1 received.
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Genet, you're all static.
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Junior, you're all static.
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106-70-1-2.
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One or shipped. One or shipped.
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1.6 deputy county.
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Hey, Tom.
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Police warrant a seat and cleared, false alarm they spoke to the disorder.
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Deputy Coffey, keep everybody coming until I get on. He's verified.
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Okay.
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County, one of six, deputy one.
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Detective.
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I'm concerned they're having an issue with the Psoc detector and the residents they're on the phone with the alarm company. Now you can get in return on units and I'll be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Front St, McCandless Township, PA 15237
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