Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in residence, Pittsburgh PA


A fire alarm was activated by a smoke detector on the first floor of a residence near Hollycrest Dr in Mount Lebanon. It was caused by burnt food, and responders were asked to cancel.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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For a residential fire alarm activation from the first floor smoke detector, near Hollycrest Dr at Mount Lebanon, Station 198 response on fire, obstinate at 1016.
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County, 198 engine two, then...
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He's one ninety-eight engine two in service at 1017.
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County, one-nine.
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County, one-eight in the city.
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Army... ...onty...
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...one...
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...you have to get a second third, empty left for...
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8198 into 1020
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It looks like there was a second 20 It looks like there was a food burning They were asking to cancel
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Brons, you hold that to me.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hollycrest Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
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