Fire alarm triggered at church caused by burnt food, Irwin PA
Fire department responded to an automatic fire alarm at the First Presbyterian Church near Main Street in Irwin Borough. The alarm was later found to be caused by burnt food. A separate EMS call involved a male with suicidal thoughts near 8th Street.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The department's going to be responding in Erwin near Main Street at the First Presbyterian Church for an automatic fire alarm.
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Probably.
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I'm going to be sending EMS to near 8th Street for a 40-year-old male with suicidal ideation.
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He is willing to 201 himself.
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Did say he was possibly violent.
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2112, we'll give now at the Hurtstitian Church.
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1035.
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They say where the alarms coming from?
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They said, zone one, first floor.
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Section 2nd.
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Section 2.1035.
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225 Northern.
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Station 225 at 1035.
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He is stating that he is feeling violent.
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Once to go to Westmoreland Hospital.
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Correction, he's not feeling violent.
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He's feeling aggressive.
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12.
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Car 112.
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All right, I'm out here with the...
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I'm the voice cows and butter food go forth.
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Very seized.
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871, 1 Engine 12,
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Quint 7, Quint 10, truck 87, 10, ladder 14, respond,
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near Main Street,
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Irwin Borough, First Presbyterian Church Office.
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Automatic Fire Alarm, Sifting 57, TAC 7,
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police on scene advising burnt food.
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