5260 Centre Ave
Fire Alarm Activation at Coronado Apartments
Reported May 9 at 8:12 PM · Updated 3h ago · 147 Notified · 16 Viewed
Summary
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Coronado Apartments in Pittsburgh, which was determined to be a cooking mishap. No visible smoke or fire was present, and evacuation was conducted as a precaution. Most fire units have returned, with some remaining for ventilation.
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Coronado Apartments in Pittsburgh, which was determined to be a cooking mishap. No visible smoke or fire was present, and evacuation was conducted as a precaution. Most fire units have returned, with some remaining for ventilation.
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Coronado Apartments in Pittsburgh, which was determined to be a cooking mishap. No visible smoke or fire was present, and evacuation was conducted as a precaution. Most fire units have returned, with some remaining for ventilation.
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Coronado Apartments in Pittsburgh, which was determined to be a cooking mishap. No visible smoke or fire was present, and evacuation was conducted as a precaution. Most fire units have returned, with some remaining for ventilation.
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Coronado Apartments in Pittsburgh, which was determined to be a cooking mishap. No visible smoke or fire was present, and evacuation was conducted as a precaution. Most fire units have returned, with some remaining for ventilation.
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All fire units have cleared the scene, and the situation is resolved.
Firefighters report the alarm will continue until a key holder resets it. Most units are back in service.
Firefighters are coordinating with building management to reset the alarm. Some units are returning to service.
Firefighters identified the incident as a cooking mishap. Most units are returning, but some remain for ventilation.
Firefighters on scene report no visible smoke or fire at the apartment building. Evacuation is in progress.
Multiple fire engines and trucks are responding to the fire alarm at the apartment complex.
All fire units have cleared the scene, and the situation is resolved.
Firefighters report the alarm will continue until a key holder resets it. Most units are back in service.
Firefighters are coordinating with building management to reset the alarm. Some units are returning to service.
Firefighters identified the incident as a cooking mishap. Most units are returning, but some remain for ventilation.
Firefighters on scene report no visible smoke or fire at the apartment building. Evacuation is in progress.
Multiple fire engines and trucks are responding to the fire alarm at the apartment complex.
All fire units have cleared the scene, and the situation is resolved.
Firefighters report the alarm will continue until a key holder resets it. Most units are back in service.
Firefighters are coordinating with building management to reset the alarm. Some units are returning to service.
Firefighters identified the incident as a cooking mishap. Most units are returning, but some remain for ventilation.
Firefighters on scene report no visible smoke or fire at the apartment building. Evacuation is in progress.
Multiple fire engines and trucks are responding to the fire alarm at the apartment complex.
All fire units have cleared the scene, and the situation is resolved.
Firefighters report the alarm will continue until a key holder resets it. Most units are back in service.
Firefighters are coordinating with building management to reset the alarm. Some units are returning to service.
Firefighters identified the incident as a cooking mishap. Most units are returning, but some remain for ventilation.
Firefighters on scene report no visible smoke or fire at the apartment building. Evacuation is in progress.
Multiple fire engines and trucks are responding to the fire alarm at the apartment complex.
All fire units have cleared the scene, and the situation is resolved.
Firefighters report the alarm will continue until a key holder resets it. Most units are back in service.
Firefighters are coordinating with building management to reset the alarm. Some units are returning to service.
Firefighters identified the incident as a cooking mishap. Most units are returning, but some remain for ventilation.
Firefighters on scene report no visible smoke or fire at the apartment building. Evacuation is in progress.
Multiple fire engines and trucks are responding to the fire alarm at the apartment complex.
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