House Struck By Lightning Causes Smoke Odor


A house was hit by lightning, which caused smoke to be detected inside. Fire crews responded to ensure there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
The last round, Station 63 respond, (name withheld). For house struck by lightning, operations tax force. Five, a fire, standby, (name withheld). For house struck by lightning? 225-0. 22, 43. Another two, stand four penny, penny, one belly. Preach Avenue, cross streets of locust, and Catalpa Street. For a 31-year-old female, abdominal pain vomiting. Advanced 138. Show us around. Hold on the address again. It's going to be (name withheld), number three. 121.121. The odor is smoke on the second floor, or back four. Again, for that report is on for a reason. Ten, four. 203. 603. 603. That's more. That's more than I-1. Engine of truck 87. Engine 1-0. (name withheld) for house struck by lightning hitters smoke when you second floor 1663 on fire attack force mr as much medic 2.27s responding confirming (name withheld). We're not getting a notification 1-06 technology technologists Nine acknowledges. Nine, ten, four. Engine, 22, respond, (name withheld). Our house struck by lightning, odor, smoke second floor, assisting 63 on fire attack four.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wedgewood Dr, Jeannette, PA 15644
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