False fire alarm triggered by steam at airport, Pittsburgh PA
Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at Pittsburgh International Airport. The alarm was caused by steam from an oven and was confirmed as a false alarm. The alarm was silenced after investigation.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
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Transcript:
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Commercial fire alarm activation.
00:03
Pittsburgh International Airside Corps at the METOSA.
00:09
Point of activation is going to be the general fire alarm.
00:17
Station 100.
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Respond on airport fire.
00:25
1154.54.
00:31
County 100, Edge 14 is responding.
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County 100, Edge 14 is on scene, Landside.
00:45
Crew will be heading into investigate and 14 all landside command.
00:51
Correct, not be air-cy command.
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Copy, Agent 14, 1157.
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100 inch 14 County.
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Go ahead.
01:09
PRPD on steam, steam from the oven, set off as infected.
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Entracite, uh, microace repeat.
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Just about there will have, uh, confirm that.
01:24
Coffee 1158.
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Command, you can silence the alarm.
01:34
Central alarmation.
01:38
Can you silence that alarm?
01:43
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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