Smoke triggers evacuation at Conklin Dollar General, Conklin NY
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Firefighters responded to smoke inside a Dollar General which led staff and customers to evacuate. A fire investigator and tanker support were requested to assess the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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Transcript:
00:00
2C, 2-2 respond with fire.
00:03
1538 Conklin Road, the Dollar General, report of an odor or burning inside the building.
00:08
Staff and customers are currently evacuating.
00:11
1538 Conklin Road, Dollar General, between Milvern and Corvitzville.
00:20
2-2-6-2-2-2-22129 for four coffees.
00:34
30 30 from 7-225 is funding 7 Q235 responding 7 Q235 responding 2130.
00:49
A9 out highway.
00:53
189, 21-41-over-River.
01:01
Seventy-4.
01:02
Thank you to time to number for property check.
01:04
Northside Park, close at Norfolk, Norfolk, I'll be sending.
01:07
Northside Park, 2131.
01:14
Credit 305-306.
01:17
Team T-46 responding.
01:22
T-46 responding.
01:24
Operations are going to be free-washed.
01:27
Paul said tanker is not available.
01:30
Do you want it replaced or something else?
01:35
It started tanker out of Great Bend,
01:40
please.
01:44
46, requesting Great Bend's tanker, 2132.
01:49
Room G-46 start, a fire investigator, too, please.
01:57
246, we're requesting a fire investigator, 2, please.
02:06
Davis.
02:11
Report.
02:19
7123 at Lawrence 2013.
02:25
So we do it, that X-starred to female signing up high-pay.
02:35
2.233.
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30.
02:45
From 246 on the scene,
02:47
white haze inside the building investigating.
02:52
Okay.
02:55
246 on the scene, light haze inside the building investigating 2134.
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Location mentioned:
Conklin Rd, Conklin, NY 13748
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