False fire alarm caused by steam at fast food restaurant, Greensburg PA
Fire units responded to a fast food restaurant near Route 30 after an automatic fire alarm activated. Security personnel reported that steam from cleaning a fryer triggered the alarm. No smoke or fire was found, and some units were canceled after the false alarm was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Fire
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Station 84, correct 792, respond, Chick-fil-A, near Route 30.
00:07
I'm going to fire alarm[1], tech five.
00:14
29, acknowledge.
00:17
29.
00:23
On station 96, 84, engine 797, truck 792 respond.
00:29
Near Route 30, Chick-fil-A, automatic fire alarm[1].
00:33
Setting 29, tech five.
00:37
All right, it's by truck 23 now two, like 36.
00:46
Truck 23. Truck 23.
00:54
I missed an attack, what was it number five?
01:06
96 acknowledges.
01:11
Fire attack five.
01:17
29 engine two plus one.
01:22
Engine 29.
01:27
Engine 84, sir.
01:30
Engine 84.
01:33
79, truck with 3.
01:38
Truck 79. Truck 79.
01:40
99.
01:44
96 in with 2.
01:47
Rescue 96.
01:53
Flash engine in 29?
01:57
Yeah, 29, good.
02:00
An additional call from security: they spoke to a keyboarder on scene, saying steam from cleaning a fryer set the alarm off.
02:07
No smoke or fire.
02:13
That's received.
02:14
I learned myself, either enough.
02:18
You have engine in Quint.
02:20
84, Rescue.
02:22
96, truck 792, truck 23.
02:25
All right, copy.
02:29
Keep 84 and 96 going.
02:32
You can cancel the other units with 29th.
02:35
All right, Alperelson.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Report of a fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near US-30, Greensburg, PA 15601
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