False fire alarm caused by construction damage, Tarrs PA
Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm near Route 31 at Gullesek Construction. Security reported a construction worker accidentally hit a pole, triggering the alarm. Fire department was canceled after confirming no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 74, engines 25, 26, 26, 27, engine and tire ladder 38 respond.
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Near Route 31 at Gullesek Construction,
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automatic fire alarm.
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The station 74, operations,
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fire attack 7.
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Additional call from security, spoke with a mic, construction, hit the pole stage, requesting fire department cancel.
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Thirty-eight acknowledges.
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Tach7.
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26, okay.
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Tach-7.
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25, A-touch, seven.
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25, A-Golage.
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Tach-Zone.
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Now on Station 121.
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Police are requesting you standby in the station for a police incident.
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Okay.
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All right.
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Station 121 for 125 at 1038.
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Smash 26-10147.
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Engine 26.10-14.
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When I went into into 27, respond near Route 31 and call us at construction on a mic fire alarm.
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The station 74, operations fire attack 7.
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This will call some securities open the mic.
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Construction hit the pole station, requesting fire department cancel.
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That is best Captain 74.
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Captain 74.
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Captain 74.
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Cancel Unix that's 74.
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We're going to check it out.
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94. 94. 4. B.
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Phone on all units for involved, near Route 31, Easton Township, Bill, Effect, Construction.
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You can cancel exception of 17.
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Seventy-four, number two.
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Rescue 74.
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Location mentioned:
Near PA-31, Tarrs, PA 15688
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