Smoke reported at apartment from burnt food in microwave, Geneva NY
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According to the dispatch call, smoke was reported inside an apartment building near West North Street in Geneva due to burnt food in a microwave oven. Emergency responders arrived and the situation was brought under control.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario County Fire and EMS (With Tones)
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire is next to the Geneva fire from your lake samuums.
00:03
We're going to be going to the smoke inside the structure at North Street Apartments near West North Street, Apartment 106.
00:09
Tanger Street and Oak Street, smoke inside, burnt food in a microwave.
00:14
In Geneva,
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it's going to be responding.
00:18
Finger Lakes Ambulance for the smoke inside the structure.
00:20
North Street Apartments, near West North Street, Apartment 106,
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burnt food in the microwave.
00:29
1101, dispatch on location, be on the investigation.
00:33
1101 on location, be on investigation.
00:42
Levenorold of the fire dispatch, all T's EACC and Fonka.
00:46
JVAS was finding.
00:51
You know, he's got to call and got 812 in route from 7.20 in drool route.
01:02
11.3 dispatch in route.
01:03
11003 dispatch in route.
01:06
Okay, so on the line.
01:13
11003 in the line.
01:21
Dispatch 1104-04-0-0-0-1.
01:24
Okay 11-0-4.
01:27
Say off our fingerlake's not sure be copied.
01:33
812 in route, or uh 5-and-20 in Brewer.
01:38
Yeah. Under federal age, you can't handle.
01:40
We're under control here.
01:41
Proletive and microwave and all smoke condition.
01:50
The police copy is wrecked.
01:52
Consider either show 812 bank of service.
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Location mentioned:
North St, Geneva, NY 14456
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