fire alarm activation at hospital is a system test, Pittsburgh PA
A fire alarm was activated at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital near Lothrop Street. It was later confirmed as a system test after the proper passcode was provided to cancel the alarm.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Lothrop Street.
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Point of activation is a general fire alarm wing F4G.
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Again, stand by for a fire one dispatch.
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Zone 2.14 is not working.
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Commercial fire alarm activation.
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UPMC Presbyterian Hospital.
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Near Lothrop Street.
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Point of activation is a general fire alarm wing F4G.
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Responding companies will be 10-engine, 4-engine, 24-engine, 24-engine, 18-engine, 14-truck, 4-truck, battalion 2.
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Man on fire 1-0-2425.
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243.
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243 And the alarm went off and they didn't have the code.
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Okay, show us by.
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Okay, see.
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643, key holder, listen for this 604.
01:06
It doesn't look like that all hold of one, and you could not give us a cell number for a keyboarder.
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All that front door, it's black to be shattered.
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420 truck is.
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Zero, 427.
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18 engine.
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Receive.
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Attention all companies for Fires in 214.
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Alarm company called back in, spoke with staff.
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They're testing the system.
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Give the proper passcode to cancel.
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