False fire alarm at Route 30 and Michaels due to water pressure drop, Westmoreland County PA


Fire department responded to a reported incident at Route 30 near Michaels. The call was later identified as a false alarm caused by a drop in water pressure. Most units were cancelled except for three fire engines.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Whole companies can come in on an emergency to get an report of construction.
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Question on,
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an audience responding, Route 30 of Michaels,
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engine 797, across the all units proceeding on an emergency.
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Captain (name withheld) on to end of 797.
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Good.
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Okay, Kame, close, chat.
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They say that it was construction. We're going around with the C-Sod now.
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And that's...
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Engine, 79-8 is on scene.
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Counting 2.9-9-8, you want to be used around back, C-Sod, back there?
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Yeah, I copy. That's what that's right one headed.
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You think we'll hold it to just these three companies?
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I walked on the last part, follow that.
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I said we're just got to hold these three companies.
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Canary 4602, they're advising it's a great pickup truck.
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Sprono and all units responding, Route 30 of Michael's, all units with the exception of 797, 798 and 29 can cancel for command 29.
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It's 29 from Chief 79.
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It's a report of a drop in the water pressure is what's set it off.
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US-30, Pennsylvania
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