Fire alarm triggered by burnt food near Sandy Hill Road, Irwin PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm near Sandy Hill Road was triggered by burnt food. The fire department responded but the alarm was canceled after confirming no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Police Dispatch
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Perry 121 fire department respond near Sandy Hill Road Randy's dive shot automatic fire alarm
00:11
Okay, where's 8?
00:14
1238
00:16
121. I'm getting out.
00:20
Free seat 1245.
00:26
Car 1221, digital call from security that did speak to re-end the advising burnt code set off the alarm.
00:32
Request fire department cancel.
00:34
Can you receive.
00:40
I'm talking.
00:46
Dr. 164.
00:51
Got.
00:55
I'm a Tisdowl from 1221, Richard Rose.
00:58
Not only connected if emails she buys accidental from her Apple Watch an emergency.
01:05
Appreciate.
01:10
We do have fire department en route.
01:12
Do you need any ventilation?
01:19
Thank you. It's just nice, it's burnt vacant.
01:22
There's no need for ventilation, nothing, according to homeowners.
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Location mentioned:
Sandy Hill Rd, Irwin, PA 15642
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