Fire alarm caused by cooking smoke in middletown, Middletown NY
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered near Anthony Street in Middletown. Fire units responded and found that the alarm was caused by smoke from cooking. The situation was declared under control without incident.
Audio|Heard on: City of Middletown Fire
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03:29
Transcript:
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Engine 1, engine 4,
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truck 3.
00:04
Respond to near Anthony Street for an automatic alarm.
00:08
It's engine 1, engine 4, truck 3,
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near Anthony Street for an automatic alarm.
00:14
Engine 1,
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engine 4, truck 3,
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near Anthony Street for an automatic alarm.
00:20
Your cross streets are going to be Willow Street and Magnolia Park Road.
00:25
Engine 6 Cover Central, Engine 6 Cover Central.
00:30
Car 3 in service.
00:33
Car 3 are in service for the alarm company.
00:40
It's coming in zone 10 first floor.
01:06
. . . . . . . . .
01:11
Engine 4 in service.
01:14
Engine 4, you're in service near Anthony Street.
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Engine 6 is en route to cover.
01:23
Structure covers.
01:39
I'm going to be.
01:58
Far three thousand,
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six.
02:04
Five three rounds. Five three on stage.
02:34
Two quarters car three.
02:38
Three's off.
02:39
Three's off.
02:42
Monitoring company just called back attempting to cancel.
02:48
You get a word here, we're going to check it.
02:56
Measure 1 to engine 4 is a hydrant by the first cheese car.
03:01
Engine 4 copy.
03:11
3-day headquarters.
03:19
Alarm was set off due to smoke from cooking, our situation is going to be under control.
03:25
Car 3, set off smoke from cooking situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Anthony St, Middletown, NY 10940
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