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Heard on: Westmoreland PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls · 2 days ago
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Station one respond to (number withheld) Tiffany Drive, CO detector activation, no patients.
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Fire crew responds to CO alarm on Tiffany Dr
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire crew from Station One was sent to a possible carbon monoxide detector activation near Tiffany Drive in Irwin. No patients were reported at the scene, and the situation was managed as a precautionary response.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire crew from Station One was sent to a possible carbon monoxide detector activation near Tiffany Drive in Irwin. No patients were reported at the scene, and the situation was managed as a precautionary response.
As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities received a report of a possible suspicious vehicle. A man in a white truck appeared to be parked for about 30 minutes near Tiffany Drive in Irwin. It is unclear if any criminal activity occurred.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to UPMC GoHealth near Route 30 in North Huntingdon for a possible medical emergency involving a 66-year-old woman experiencing chest pain.
As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple fire stations were dispatched to Planet Fitness on Route 30 in North Huntingdon Township following a reported automatic fire alarm. Crews from several departments, including ladder and truck units, assisted at the scene. The alarm company had difficulty reaching a keyholder, and responders found the building secure with no visible hazards. The situation appeared to be a false alarm.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a cleanup operation took place along Route 30 near Robbins Station Road in North Huntingdon Township to remove debris from the roadway and shoulder. Crews used a truck to clear the area, which may have been associated with nearby lot maintenance.