Fire alarm at chick-fil-a was system testing, Allegheny County PA
Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at Chick-fil-A in Ross Township. The alarm was caused by workers testing the fire system, and no actual fire was found.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - North
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Transcript:
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Our commercial fire activation, the Chick-fil-A, near McNay-Rey-Royer in Ross Township.
00:05
I'm reporting general, final on activation.
00:08
We are advised.
00:10
You received notice they were working on the system, not confirmed.
00:14
Station 247, 188, 248, 297 for the truck, no fire three, 2220.
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47 engine one five two forty seven engine one five.
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County one a new engine one three.
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One eight engine one of three twenty twenty twenty twenty twenty one.
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Go see forty seven to eighty two.
00:53
247D2.
00:57
I copy the forwarded message of the workers testing.
01:01
You can have engine 247 confirm.
01:07
He is alerted.
01:09
The check place, 741 for the 9-9 road.
01:12
Berger issued the 247 engine confirm.
01:21
Crabble engine 247, a single story commercial, no conditions on the investigator.
01:28
247 engine on the scene.
01:30
Investigating 2023.
01:45
Communications 247 engine.
01:50
247 engine.
01:51
They are testing the system.
01:55
The company is ready.
02:00
Ready seat.
02:01
Fire testing the system.
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All units returning to 20 to 24.
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Ross Township, PA
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