Fire alarm activation at wilson hospital in johnson city, Johnson City NY
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was activated at Wilson Hospital in Johnson City. Fire units from Station 26 and Battalion 3 responded to the South Tower on the fourth floor to investigate the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Fire/EMS (P25)
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Transcript:
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Station 26, 37 Harrison Street, Wilson Hospital, South Tower 4, commercial fire alarm, nurses station.
00:08
Station 26, 37 Harrison Street, Wilson Hospital, South Tower 4, commercial fire alarm, nurses stations.
00:16
This is Park Place and Main Street, respond to Battalion 3, 1605.
00:23
26-1, respondent.
00:26
Entune 26-up to the west.
00:29
Extend your life.
00:34
Room to 7-929-patient is conscious and alert.
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Racy, thank you, County.
00:46
Engine 262 responding.
00:53
Engine 222 responding, Office 3 West, 1606.
01:00
27928 in that room.
01:04
261 on scene 5-story non-combustible nothing strong will be investigating
01:31
Copy that. Thank you.
01:36
Room Tower 26 responding.
01:39
Power 26 responding, 607.
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Pressure 3-0-1, engine 261 on scene.
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607.
01:47
Enter 26, 17.
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Enter 26, 17.
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2211. 2017.
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Since you're an hour.
02:04
Dr. 26 on scene.
02:06
Over 26 on scene, 16 through night.
02:09
261 to command.
02:15
The initial report is ordered something bearing on the fourth floor.
02:24
Breakoff is one o'all.
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Location mentioned:
33-57 Harrison St, Johnson City, NY 13790
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