Multiple smoke alarms trigger at Pittsburgh airport train tunnel, Pittsburgh PA


Fire crews responded to multiple smoke alarms activating in the North Train tunnel at Pittsburgh International Airport. Crews found no visible fire or smoke outside and are investigating inside the tunnel.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
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Transcript:
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The airside station 100 respond to airport fire 50 speed.
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Okay,
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you can show 100 and 14 responding.
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Let's get in the load volume.
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Truck 19 is in.
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Stop the truck tank.
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Central alarm, engine 14.
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Go for Central.
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Do you have any detectors off for this call?
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I have multiple detectors in pre-alarm. Nothing is an active alarm right now, though.
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What location do you have specifically?
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Stand by, I'll get you a list one second.
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County,
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100. Engine 14 is coming on scene,
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airside, nothing shown from the exterior, sending crews in to investigate.
01:41
Probably not the track to do it.
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Question 14, County.
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Engine 14. Engine 14.
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Flinds into the North Tram, stopped in the middle.
02:06
Research is saying it's North Train and it's stopped in the middle of the tunnel.
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Engine 14 operations, that is correct. It's the North Train. Alston is on the train itself right now. It's stops the middle of the tunnel. South train is still in service.
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Received.
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Azure 14, Central.
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Central. Central.
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Okay,
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I have four detectors in Peel.
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Central, please stand by.
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Four, L-1-58 and 57.
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Sector 3, L-148, these are all North Trains.
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Central alarm, please stand by.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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