Residential fire alarm false alert caused by cooking, Point Marion PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Fallen Timbers Road in Springhill Township. A smoke detector on the first floor triggered the alarm, but the keyholder later confirmed there was no fire. The cause was determined to be cooking-related.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, County Station 33, respond near Fallen Timbers Road.
00:03
Near Fallen Timbers Road, Springhill Township.
00:06
Residential fire alarm showing first floor smoke detector.
00:09
Fire department on.
00:17
Okay, County Station 33, respond near Fallen Timbers Road, Springhill Township.
00:21
Residential fire alarm showing first floor smoke.
00:25
Second call from the alarm company keyholder on scene reporting no fire at this time.
00:29
Cooking mess, FDO9.
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Location mentioned:
Fallen Timbers Rd, Point Marion, PA 15474
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