Fire crews check alarm near Washington Rd, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm near Washington Road in Mount Lebanon. Units investigated a multi-story commercial building and found no visible fire. The alarm appeared to be activated by a faulty detector.
Audio|Heard on: County Fire / EMS - South Zone South Fire Ops 2
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Transcript:
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Commercial fire alarm activation,
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uptown location near Washington Road, Mount Lebanon.
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Point of activation zone 139 pull station.
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Station 198 respond on South Fire 2.
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935.
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County 190 engine 2 is en route.
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Engine 2 copy.
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County 190 engine two.
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One hundred and ninety-eight engine two, go ahead.
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We're on scene of a medium four-story commercial building with nothing showing.
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We'll be under Staining Incident Command.
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Received nine thirty-seven county 190 engine two.
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One hundred and ninety-eight engine two, go ahead.
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362 to Command, side Alpha.
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We're still investigating.
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Most likely it's a faulty detector.
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Received.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
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