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Red Cross to install free smoke alarms during Sound the Alarm events across Western Pennsylvania
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Volunteers and members of the Red Cross will be teaming up to install free smoke alarms during several Sound the Alarm events across Western Pennsylvania.
“A working smoke alarm can be the difference between survival and tragedy when a home fire strikes,” said Jorge Martinez, CEO of the American Red Cross of Greater Pennsylvania. “That’s why the Red Cross is teaming up with our community partners to help ensure neighbors have these lifesaving devices.”
Residents are encouraged to schedule an appointment for smoke alarm installation by calling the phone number that corresponds with the Sound The Alarm event closest to them or by clicking here. A full list of events and more information can be found below.
Uniontown, Pa.
- Saturday, April 13, 2024
- 11 a.m. (kickoff); smoke alarm installations at area homes to follow until 3 p.m.
- Kickoff location: City of Uniontown Bureau of Fire (84 N. Beeson Avenue, Uniontown, Pa. 15401)
- Partners: City of Uniontown Bureau of Fire, Christ’s Church Greensburg
- Request an appointment: 833-315-0882
Rochester, Pa.
- Saturday, April 27, 2024
- 9 a.m. (kickoff); smoke alarm installations at area homes to follow until 1 p.m.
- Kickoff location: Rochester Fire Department (632 California Avenue, Rochester, Pa. 15074)
- Partner: Rochester Fire Department
- Request an appointment: 724-480-3170
Brackenridge and Tarentum
- Saturday, May 11, 2024
- 9 a.m. (kickoff); smoke alarm installations at area homes to follow until 1 p.m.
- Kickoff location: Pioneer Hose Company #1 (124 Morgan Street, Brackenridge, Pa. 15014)
- Partners: Rep. Mandy Steele, Pioneer Hose Company, Summit Hose Company, Highland Hose Fire Company, Eureka Fire-Rescue Station 281
- Request an appointment: 412-263-5278
Monessen, Pa.
- Saturday, May 11, 2024
- 9:30 a.m. (kickoff); smoke alarm installations at area homes to follow until 3 p.m.
- Kickoff location: Monessen Volunteer Fire Department (239 Donner Avenue, Suite. B, Monessen, Pa. 15062)
- Partners: Monessen Volunteer Fire Department, Christ’s Church Greensburg
- Request an appointment: 833-315-0882
Volunteers will go door-to-door to offer home fire safety visits during each Sound the Alarm event for neighbors who did not make appointments.
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Pennsylvania leaders take new approach to cracking down on robocalls
Last year, Americans received nearly 30 billion scam robocalls and text messages. Now, leaders in Pennsylvania are taking a new approach to try to crack down on them.
“It’s not just certain audiences that are targeted in this space. It’s really everybody,” said Kate Sullivan, CEO of Better Business Bureau of Western Pennsylvania. “Robocalling is just faster and more aggressive than it’s ever been,” Sullivan said.
The prevalence, exacerbated by artificial intelligence, is why 49 attorneys general across the country sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission to strengthen its rules to prevent scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers.
“You have individuals that will purchase maybe 100,000 different phone numbers,” Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said. “Those numbers will land somewhere where you have a nefarious actor who will use those numbers to do the robocalls.”
Sunday is part of the Anti-Robocall Task Force, along with West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey. Last year, the coalition sent warning letters to major phone service providers to stop allowing illegal robocalls to reach consumers. Now they’re building on this by going directly to the FCC.
“The consumer matters, and we want to make sure that our constituents, the consumers that are in our states’ voices, are being heard at the highest level as loudly as they can be,” McCuskey said.
Sunday said they want to put more onus on companies to not sell these numbers, and if they do, to have documentation that can be provided to law enforcement so they can trace back and hold the scammers accountable.
KDKA-TV reached out to the FCC for comment. A spokesperson said in part that they “welcome this input from state leaders.” They also mentioned, “The Commission proposed expanding certification and disclosure requirements to all providers that receive telephone numbering resources… to stop scammers from exploiting gaps in the system.”
“Getting ahead of it and more protections for the consumers, I think, does have quite a bit of value,” Sullivan said.
As for what you can do, the BBB and AGs said it’s better to let a robocall go to voicemail. If you decline it, that indicates you’re a real person and may get more calls. Also, make sure to report robocalls to the BBB or the Federal Trade Commission.
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