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Indiana County’s first responders had an active day on Sunday with a few calls reported.
The day started early for first responders with an automatic fire alarm activation at 4:00 AM on Oakland Avenue in White Township. Indiana Fire Association was dispatched to the scene. At 11:36 AM, Homer City Fire Department was called to East Church Street in Homer City Borough for a report of utility lines down. Indiana’s rescue squad would be called out at 12:05 PM for a physical rescue.
Blairsville and Black Lick firefighters, Pennsylvania State Police, and Citizens Ambulance were called out to Corporate Campus Drive in Burrell Township for a reported vehicle accident at 2:06 PM. Police have not released a news report on the crash.
Finally, Aultman firefighters were dispatched to a location on Route 286 in Center Township for an automatic fire alarm activation.
Also, from Saturday, no one was hurt in a vehicle crash reported in Armstrong Township. State police say that 22-year-old Kierstyn Ramberger of Millersburg, Dauphin County, was driving east on Route 156 when her car crossed the center lane in the middle of a left curve in the road. The car then went off the road, struck an embankment and a mailbox at 940 Route 156 and got stuck in the snow on the shoulder of the road. Ramberger was wearing her seatbelt and was not hurt, but the car was disabled. Police cited Ramberger for speeding.
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