Intelligent
Fire Alarms
Fourteen nuns who live at a Butler County monastery were
forced out of their home late Thursday afternoon when lightning struck the
building and caused a fire
on the second floor, Saxonburg Fire Chief Chris Ballina said.
Firefighters quickly put out the fire at the Nativity of the
Theotokos Greek Orthodox Monastery near Saxonburg. Then they ate cookies.
“They had so many cookies and cakes,” Ballina said. “You
name it, they had it. They were running around with Gatorade and water.”
Firefighters responded to the monastery at 4:20 p.m.
Thursday and found that lightning hit a heating and air conditioning unit on
the second floor. Flames spread from a small room containing the equipment into
a hall, Ballina said. Firefighters saw orange flames through a picture window on the second floor when they
arrived at the secluded Jefferson Township site surrounded by woods and
farmland.
“When we were running in, they were running out,” Ballina
said.
No one was injured, but the fire caused between $50,000 and
$80,000 worth of damage. The monastery recently spent $250,000 to update
windows, he said.
Saxonburg firefighters respond there on occasion for
automatic fire alarms
and always are welcomed warmly, Ballina said.
“They're always baking,” he said.
The firefighters are glad to sample.
“They're taking care of us, that's for sure,” Ballina said.
“I brought 15 boxes of cookies back last night.”
“Every time we leave that place I gain about three pounds,”
he said.
The nuns may have stayed elsewhere at the site that also
serves as St. Elias Retreat Center. Ballina said they declined help from the
American Red Cross.
The building will be livable once an electrician assesses
the damage, he said.
The monastery could not immediately be reached Friday.
“There was lightning everywhere and it was a huge crash,
huge,” the monastery's Abbess Theophano told Tribune-Review news partner WPXI.
Renatta Signorini is a Tribune-Review staff writer.
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Reference: http://triblive.com/local/regional/12413739-74/monastery-struck-by-lightning-nuns-give-firefighters-cookies
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