Fire alarm triggered at Crystal Tavern in Kingston, Kingston NY
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A fire alarm was activated at the Crystal Tavern near O'Neill Street in Kingston. Fire units responded and conducted an on-site investigation. Personnel reported no active fire or emergency upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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01:45
Transcript:
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I found a car 3 engine 1-2, truck 1 response, fire alarm activation, near O'Neill Street, cross streets of Henry Street and Ten Broeck Avenue.
00:11
For AP, car 3, car 3 engines, 1-2, truck 1, respond, fire alarm activation,
00:16
sink-plosite smoke detector.
00:18
Crystal Tavern, near O'Neill Street, cross-st of Henry Street, Ten Broeck Avenue,
00:23
(number withheld) and (number withheld).
00:30
Another one, Co-Pony-1-3-7-2.
00:34
Company 1, responding (number withheld).
00:40
Company 2-(number withheld).
00:43
Committee 2,(number withheld).
00:50
Tye, company walks around in two and a half-story frame.
00:53
Not the straw from the exterior I'd be investigating.
00:56
I did two orders of hydrant by the tracks.
00:59
Two copy.
01:03
Company one's arriving to a story frame that is obviously outside of the internet.
01:13
Eleven and three, put company two back in service, set off to the workers.
01:17
A firm, copy company two.
01:23
Nobody use that case.
01:25
919. County to car 3 update from the alarm company.
01:28
Keyholders in route.
01:31
See advice, we've got personnel on the scene.
01:34
We're in a building.
01:37
On the scene, in correction, they will not be responding to six people.
01:44
Three to engine three.
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Location mentioned:
Kingston, NY 12401
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