Fire alarm canceled near Route 66 in Greensburg, Greensburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm near Route 66 in Greensburg. The alarm was later canceled after it was determined to have been caused by burned food. No further action was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
All units from Station 65 respond near Route 66, close to Beach Hills Road and Business Route 66, for an automatic fire alarm, Operations Tac 7.
00:16
Open line call with people talking, no answer on callback.
00:24
Station 65 engines 21, 79, and truck 24 respond near Route 66 by Beach Hills Road and Business Route 66 for an automatic fire alarm, Fire Attack 7.
00:57
Dispatch 65, captain on zone three.
01:01
Captain 65.
01:05
Go ahead and cancel the alarm.
01:06
It was one of my fire personnel.
01:07
They burned food.
01:08
No need for further response.
01:12
10-4.
01:21
Westmoreland, out.
01:22
All companies activated on Route 66 in Hempfield Township.
01:25
Units can return for Command 65 for food.
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Location mentioned:
Old State Rte 66, Greensburg, PA 15601
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