Residential house fire with occupants refusing to evacuate, Fulton County NY
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A residential house near Rebsey Road in Fulton County caught fire, with smoke detectors activating and the fire spreading into a wall. The occupants initially refused to evacuate. Additional fire departments were called for manpower assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, three dollars.
00:03
Nothing shouting, however three smoke detectors going off in a resident.
00:14
Hi, three dollars, but I'm mute.
00:15
It appears we might have a fire in a wall.
00:25
Count entry, three.
00:32
203, D833. 3.3, go ahead.
00:40
This advised fire stated is spreading to the wall of the residents.
00:48
That's received as fire I've seen.
00:58
That would be affirmative.
01:00
They are the ones that advise that the fire head spreads.
01:06
So the gentleman's out of the house then?
01:11
Unknown at this time.
01:19
253 to fire dispatch.
01:22
Fire dispatch.
01:24
We're going to need a patrol to this location.
01:26
The occupants refusing to leave the house.
01:28
The house is on fire.
01:30
2.2-30. 2-1 in route.
01:41
That's received.
01:43
I'm under.
01:45
About. 2240.
01:49
Great. 2240.
01:50
2024. 2024.
02:16
Brom command fire dispatch.
02:19
Go ahead.
02:22
Retone brought up for manpower also put Providence on standby at their station at this time.
02:28
Retone and Providence, 221-55.
02:51
Fire dispatch Broadalbin re-tone for manpower or Structure Fire,
02:56
near Rebsey Road.
02:58
Sorry to Spatch, brought Auburn, Retone for Manpower, Structure Fire, near Rebsey Road.
03:03
Fire, Spite, 2-16.
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