Smoke odor reported at Wood Park Apartments, Hoosick Falls NY
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A caller reported smelling smoke in an apartment building near Wood Park Lane and Eddie Place in Hoosick Falls. Multiple fire departments responded but no visible fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Fire departments being dispatched to the Wood Park Apartments.
00:03
Apartment 104.
00:05
Caller says she smells smoke in the building.
00:08
Does not see anything, just smells it.
00:12
Crecy of that room.
00:15
Cerey 4-0.
00:21
An order of smoke in the building, 840 is Fadger 31.
00:29
That's your post-coteau-car-2.
00:35
We'll be transporting at Zaragoa.
00:38
They'll be transported at B.
00:40
Forty-141.
00:45
Post-coil Cartoon.
00:48
Just put out our pages, the load if you may want to read the batches.
00:57
Are you received?
01:00
Go to five percent.
01:11
Hoosick, Johnsonville, Fast Team, North Hoosick,
01:14
Boxinghamers, 17-11, report of structure fire, the Wood Park Apartments No, near Wood Park Lane,
01:20
Cross of Eddie Place, for call reporting an order of smoke in the building.
01:23
We pay for Hoosick, Johnsonville, Fast Team, North Hoosick, Boxing, 17-11, reported, structure fire,
01:29
the Wood Park Apartments near Wood Park Lane.
01:32
Also, Eddie Place, caller reporting, order, smoke in the building.
01:36
842, dispatcher, 31.
01:41
Which one one one?
01:45
We're going to be clear from that transfer, no patient transport, uh, we'll be en route to that fire.
01:56
Received ID 42, Clark could smell.
01:59
Smoking the building,
02:00
nothing visible.
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Location mentioned:
Wood Park Ln, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
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