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Fire alarm and burning smell reported at building in WashingtonWashington PA

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E Hallam Ave, Washington, PA 15301

A fire alarm activated and a burning smell was reported at a building near East Hallam Avenue in Washington. Evacuation is underway and fire units have been dispatched.

Audio|Heard on: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
It's going to near East Hallam Avenue.
00:03
It's going to be on the second floor, rear area, fire alarm is going off.
00:23
The situation was in progress so they can smell something burning.
00:27
Yeah, they're going to make this commercial structure fire.
00:35
Near East Hallam, any pounds?
00:42
Long with Station 54, City of Washington, near East Hallam Avenue.
00:49
Near East Hallam Avenue in Washington.
00:52
A kind of a fire alarm going off.
00:55
I could also smell something burning inside of the residence.
01:00
Evacuation in progress,

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E Hallam Ave, Washington, PA 15301

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