Fire alarm at residential address caused by cooking incident, Altoona PA
A fire alarm went off near Margaret Road due to a possible cooking incident. Emergency units responded but the alarm was later cancelled after confirmation that there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Armstrong County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Stations 210,
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260, 310, station 50, fire alarms, near Margaret Road, colliding a sound chip, fire tech, too.
00:07
What was that?
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Oh, yeah, I'll stop, and you see if that was a phone lane there.
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131 additional unit E1, Catanning Borough, 265 South McKean Street, room 302, 61-year-old female uncontrolled pain from a shoulder injury yesterday, EMS2.
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I'm strong for the station.
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Do you,
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Tom.
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Honestron, you can go ahead and show Station 210 knowledge.
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Copy.
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Chief 3 to 2.1 and Nend, I'm the whole way to Sloan Hill in the charts.
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There's nothing.
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Station 310, station 50.
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Fire alarm, near Margaret Road, Township, Fire 10.
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131 from Armstrong.
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Hey, 8104, I'm just turned on 66.
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So you're right off the hill on me yet, there's a phone.
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She came up on a rescue blog.
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Negative. Armstrong Covee Coffee, you can put 310 back in service on this crash notification.
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The unit's activated for the fire alarm Allegheny Township, near Margaret Road.
01:38
Alarm company reporting culinary mishap, request cancellation.
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1630.
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Station 71 into the Canningboro, 265 South McCain Street.
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Room 302.
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Two-tenant-year-old female uncontrolled teen from a shoulder injury yesterday, EMS Jim.
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Armstrong 133.
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Station 50 is a cancellation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Margaret Rd, Altoona, PA 16602
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