House fire reported near highway and county road, Chenango County NY
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Fire crews responded to a house fire near County Road 15A and Highway 23 in New Berlin, New York. Neighbors reported a large fire at the residence. Currently, the main fire is no longer visible, but a small fire remains burning in a nearby field. The structure is at risk of collapsing.
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03:25
Transcript:
00:00
South, fire sign 6261, day Iway 23.
00:06
Call it reporting.
00:08
Neighbors say there was a big fire in their house.
00:11
They now do not see or smell anything.
00:28
Fire Trobeian for South Carolina Fire Astonics 6261-7-223.
00:33
The caller said that neighbor children came over saying there was fire in their residence but now they do not see or smell any flame.
00:41
It's going to collapse.
00:43
Crossroads of County Road 15A and the highway near 23.
00:59
(number withheld).
01:02
The D-D-N-1C-24.
01:12
Lincoln Pole, Robert 6185, LPR 6185, Cadyeroot 23,
01:17
about half a mile north of Depot Street.
01:22
Sydney, 5216.
01:37
5.9c2, 1150.
01:43
The caller was a neighbor whose name was (name withheld).
01:52
E24. Go ahead.
01:56
Possible file five.
02:00
Suspended registration, no inspection.
02:04
You start me knows unit possible load 92.
02:16
3211.32117.
02:19
3211 17. It's 31011.
02:37
It looks like there is a small fire in the field.
02:43
There is a tail fire in sealing?
02:52
There is a tail fire in sealing or there was.
03:12
Southon-Rillant fire second activation for congregister, support to your station.
03:17
203 Ural.
03:23
There's still a small fire in the field.
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Location mentioned:
NY-23 & County Rd 15A, New Berlin, NY 13843
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