Faulty smoke detector triggers residential fire alarm, Pittsburgh PA


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Mt Joseph St in Pittsburgh. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector, and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
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Attention all companies stand by for fire one dispatch, though number 218, is now working a residential fire alarm.
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At near Mt Joseph St, alarm company is reporting a first-floor smoke detector.
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Again, all companies stand by for fire one dispatch, though number 218 is now working a residential fire alarm.
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At near Mt Joseph St, alarm company is reporting a first-floor smoke detector.
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Responding companies are 18-engine, 12-engine, 19-engine. an 18 truck in battalion 2, companies respond in on fire 1 at 829.
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18 engine in.
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18 engine in.
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18 engine in.
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19 engine in.
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19 engine in.
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PC21.
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18 engines on scene.
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18 engine on scene.
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Just batch, I'm here with the homeowner.
01:22
They said they've got a palsy detector. You can return to other companies.
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All companies for zone, 218 need to return to quarters with the faulty alarm. Again, all companies within 218 need to return to quarters of the faulty alarm.
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All companies with end 218 need to return to quarters of the faulty alarm. 18 engine back in service, black company.
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18 engine back.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mt Joseph St, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
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