Smoke from stove mistaken for kitchen fire, Kittanning PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to a reported kitchen fire near Queen Street in Kittanning. On arrival, responders found that the smoke was coming from a pellet stove rather than an actual fire. Units slowed their response once the situation was determined to be non-hazardous.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stations 110, 120, 130,
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21 car 5.
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Kitchen fire, near Queen Street.
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Okay for five.
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Five okay.
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One ten, one twenty-one thirty.
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Third party call for a kitchen fire.
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Near Queen Street.
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Fire attack two twenty twenty-six.
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From station 130, acknowledge.
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130, okay.
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110 chief three to Armstrong.
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Chief three?
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Hey, I'm on scene here.
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It's not a working fire.
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There was a pellet stove inside and smoking.
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Slow everybody down.
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Location mentioned:
Queen St, Kittanning, PA 16201
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