Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking mishap, Midway PA


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Front St in Midway Borough. The homeowner reported a cooking accident that caused burned food but no actual fire. After investigation, it was confirmed there was no fire threat, and all units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire Zone 2
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Transcript:
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Station 13, a residential fire alarm activation near Front St.
00:34
I don't know.
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Stations 12, 18, and 41 along with Station 13, Midway Borough, near Front St.
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Residential fire alarm activation, homeowner stating a cooking mishap, no proper passcode given.
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1312, 1841, Office 2 at 1653.
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41, Apollogy.
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10.
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Washington, T-131.
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The last unit calling Washington, go ahead.
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Yeah, T-131, hold all the units at this time, 13 will investigate.
01:51
All units alerted, near Front St, Midway.
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Per 13,
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you're to stand by in your present location.
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Time now, 1654.
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Well, also, Chief 18, see you.
02:07
We call for the update.
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All right, I got multiple units walking all each other.
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I believe I heard Chief 13.
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Go ahead.
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I spoke to the homeowner.
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He is one of our members.
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Burned food, all taken care of.
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You can cancel all units in all departments.
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Units alerted near Front St Midway Borough per Chief 13,
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you can disregard.
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Closed out 1655.
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Location mentioned:
Near Front St, Midway, PA 15060
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