False alarm causes evacuation at Hudson Falls residence, Hudson Falls NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire and EMS units responded to an alarm activation at a residence near Coleman Avenue in Hudson Falls. Residents were evacuated as a precaution. The alarm was caused by one of two detectors continuing to sound after being moved to another room. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Arch 124 Hudson Falls, a C alarm activation, no illness, near Coleman Avenue.
00:07
Cross up, Burgoyne Place, and Burgoyne Avenue.
00:10
Residents being evacuated.
00:21
Our patrol four Hudson Falls, a seal alarm activation, no illness,
00:27
near Coleman Avenue.
00:30
Residents is being evacuated across the Burgoyne Place and Burgoyne Avenue.
00:36
9 a.m.
00:53
EMS Control 3253 We're arriving
01:01
3253 arriving at 9-02.
01:10
Farrant controlled R36
01:21
She has two different alarms in the residence, only one of them is going off and she moved it into a different room.
01:34
It was still activating.
01:36
Presidents will be evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Coleman Ave, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
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