False alarm of outdoor fire near construction site, Clairton PA


Fire crews responded to a report of an outdoor fire near a construction site but found no fire. It was likely a false alarm caused by a visible flare from a nearby mill. The call may have come from a known repeat caller in Glassport.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
296 chief let me go all the way up at the construction site what a pernup is going in on nothing to the scene
00:08
yeah if i arrive a on left strike on club eye nothing nothing
00:22
295 and 295 keep.
00:26
We're coming down through the construction now.
00:30
There's nothing up here.
00:36
10-4[1], I'm turn right.
00:38
I want to bump pulled back down hill to see if I didn't see anything in this direction.
00:42
I'll allow you know when I get to the red light.
00:48
What exactly did you get on this? Do you know? I'm wondering if it's not the flare from the mill.
01:01
The only thing I have is stated that the caller said they spotted an outside fire.
01:14
Okay, it's probably the flare up at the mill.
01:18
We'll keep a seizure to look around.
01:24
That's okay.
01:28
Connie, did this call come in from throwing some glass port?
01:36
It was a cell phone call.
01:41
And for coffee.
01:50
County 295 Chief.
01:57
295 Chief.
02:01
We can't find anything.
02:05
We have somebody from Glassport that constantly calls this in.
02:08
We can go ahead and put everybody back in.
02:13
It's clear.
02:15
2348.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Mill Dr, Clairton, PA 15025
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