Smoke alarm triggered by burnt food at residence, Pittsburgh PA


The fire department responded to a smoke alarm at a residence near East St. Upon arrival, they found no fire, as the alarm was triggered by burnt food. Units were cleared shortly after.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Presidential alarm, estimation 110 Lennock near East St, and Wilkins Township.
00:05
Coming on for a downstairs smoke detector zone 5, 302, 1.22, 303.
00:11
East fire up 4, 1607.
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302 chiefs, 016.07.
00:16
303 trucks in.
00:17
303 trucks, 1607.
00:19
302 engine, 3.02.
00:21
engine, 3 and 2. 302 Lenton, 1608.
00:23
122 engines 10202 engine 1608 Connie I'll be getting out here two-story residential nothing showing negative on the Evac hydro on a corner alarm alarm Atlantic command on the alpha
00:42
Receive, Chief, I believe the alarm company just updated that they got a cancer application from the keypad.
00:49
All right, units can continue so I can spell.
00:56
It doesn't look like anybody's house.
00:57
That's copy unit to continue.
00:59
Command, 32nd, passing anchor, requesting.
01:02
Just pull over on Thompson, run stage there.
01:04
Receive, stage, on Posterock County, put 302 engine out in the area.
01:07
3-260-10.
01:09
Okay,
01:10
go ahead, command. Go ahead, command.
01:11
All right, confirm by the hell I'm out of cooking incident.
01:14
We'll handle from here, put all units back.
01:15
That's COVID-close the incident, all units to return, 16 tests.
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Location mentioned:
East St, Pittsburgh, PA
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