False fire alarms triggered at two Pittsburgh locations, Pittsburgh PA


Fire alarms were triggered at two locations in Pittsburgh: 434 5th Avenue and Glen Hazel High Rise near Roselle Court. Both alarms were false with no fire or hazards present.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
02:0
Transcript:
00:00
Set off by pole station, no hazards.
00:02
The facility is here out of the green set to show us back-class company.
00:05
T-tall company is 1014-4-434-5th Avenue. It's on 1-4-4-Sorgout. Translis company 10333.
00:26
102-1-186 Elmore Street top Addison, Place, or Addison Street.
00:33
83 female fell, not enters, need to help up.
00:36
Again, that's four truck.
00:38
So on 21-186 Elmore should up Addison Place for Addison Street.
00:42
83 female that fell, not injures and you help up. 4-truck, commanding the armed fire 1,
00:47
1035.
00:49
It's natural for engine, we're clear, and then you've got the patient, we'll pick up that helmet more.
00:56
Caught, four truck, you can stand down again, it's gonna take it.
01:14
Attention 13 truck.
01:16
Going to be for a medical alarm activation, so 213.
01:19
The Glenysal High Rise (number withheld) Roselle Court of Johnson Avenue, Roselle Drive.
01:25
Our fullest process is medical alarm for the downstairs office.
01:32
I came in from 9-1-0.A line.
01:35
I'm not sure if there's an issue again, it's 13. truck,
01:39
0213,
01:40
glennies, a high-rise (number withheld) Roselle court, Joe Chaston Avenue, Roselle, Drive to the downstairs office for medical alarm activation,
01:47
given from a mail, clearly from a medical alert company, calling from a 911 only phone,
01:54
saying there's a medical alarm going off in the downstairs office, 13 truck, command the hot fire 1,
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near Roselle Ct, Pittsburgh, PA 15207
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect