Fire alarm at residential building caused by dust, Pittsburgh PA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at Birmingham Towers near Ward Street in Pittsburgh but found no active fire. The issue was dust on the fifth floor. All other units were released back to service.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
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Central Company's Fire One Dispatch, Zone 424, Birmingham Towers, near Ward Street, South Point 1st, South 22nd Street.
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Number 4-Zote 2, John Firewall,
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The Town 424, Commercial Firewall, the Birmingham Towers, near Warden Street, South Pointe 1, South Pointe 2nd.
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Number zone to general fire alarm responding companies, 24 engine, 4 engine, 22 engine, 34 truck,
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5-4, companies going on fire 1.
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That's 749.
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24 engine-ins.
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24. It's a 9-4.
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Time 4.
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24. 24 trucking.
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24 trucking. 24 trucking.
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4 engine. 4 engine.
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4 engine.
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24 engines on scene,
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6-story multi-unit looks like apartment building.
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We do have nothing shown from the outside.
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We're going to investigate.
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You can slow them down.
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24 engine on see.
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Nothing shown 6 story apart but it's 424.
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Response one.
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24 truck on-fable command.
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24 truck on seal command.
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Come in,
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204. Go ahead, 24.
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24 captain this is just dust on the 5th floor we can handle.
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Dispatch the 24 truck, the engines report in dust on the 5th floor they can handle.
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Return the company's 24 truck back.
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Receive companies 424, go to target cores.
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Coverage is 424 return to course.
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24 that's going to handle the dust.
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