Smoke odor at residence caused by faulty detector, West Mifflin PA


Fire units responded to a reported smoke odor near Skyline Drive, West Mifflin. No smoke or fire was found. The cause was a faulty or low-battery smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
03:13
Transcript:
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Report of an odor of smoke inside, near Skyline Drive, West Mifflin, second activation.
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East fire units 4, 9-09.
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County.
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Put the heavy struggle with five.
00:37
Counting two-nighters, your service is around.
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Neslin, 131 ayeshavenny, fire units 4-911.
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131C, Johnny, that's 5333 stones are doing.
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131C, county that's 133 stones are doing.
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Johnny, that was 293 service.
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293 service, public.
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County for deputy's run-instein with 133.
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Jenny for a deputy copy.
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County 133 truck.
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We got about a hundred foot lane to a hydrant headed towards the Roseburg and there's an oil hydrant ramp across from the magistrate if needed.
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Let's copy.
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Coming up to 9-9 truck approach from Jim.
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That's an order.
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County-19 for deputy.
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We made answers to the structure.
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We don't smell anything as a possible detector problem.
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Copy. No other possible issue with the detector 960.
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Command 133, Deputy 2.
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What is this? Yep me.
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Yeah.
03:00
We look all clear in the resident detector is only a year old.
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I'm going to chalk this off probably as a guy battery.
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Okay, that's a copy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Skyline Dr, West Mifflin, PA 15122
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