Automatic fire alarm at Glenwood Road, Lake Carmel, Carmel Hamlet NY
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Fire services responded to an automatic fire alarm near Glenwood Road by Route 301 in Lake Carmel. The alarm was reported twice and units from North Highlands Fire were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Putnam 911 to North Highlands Fire respond to near Glenwood Road, cross streets of a dead end off Route 301 for an automatic fire alarm.
00:12
Repeating Putnam 911 to North Highlands Fire respond to near Glenwood Road, cross streets of a dead end off Route 301 for an automatic fire alarm at (number withheld).
00:36
I went to Town of Pineshand Alamedic 4.
00:39
The Plaza, Clover League, near Fair Street, Dr.
00:42
Deacon Smithfield Road and Commerce Drive in a dining room.
00:45
For a (age withheld)-year-old male, fossil stroke.
00:48
For Town and Paterson, Annableness, Medic, 4.
00:51
The part of the Clover, Lake, Deter Street, Press, the Deacon, Smith, Hill, Lord and Commerce Tribe in the dining room.
00:57
(age withheld)-year-old male hospital stroke.
00:59
(number withheld).
01:01
Am.
01:06
36-7-3, you're out, (number withheld).
01:08
Okay.
01:12
four.
01:16
Thank you, President.
01:17
Where's your money?
01:19
27.
01:37
Putnam 911 to North Highlands Fire, your second dispatch to respond to near Glenwood Road for an automatic fire alarm.
01:47
Repeating Putnam on 1-2, North Highlands Fire,
01:51
your second dispatch is to respond to near Glenwood Road for an automatic fire alarm at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Glenwood Rd, Lake Carmel, NY 10512
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