Automatic fire alarm triggered at building near ashley avenue, Middletown NY
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a building near Ashley Avenue, Middletown, NY. Fire units responded to investigate a ground floor smoke detector activation.
Audio|Heard on: City of Middletown Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, engine 6, truck 3, respond to near Ashley Avenue for automatic alarm.
00:06
Engine 5, engine 6, truck 3, respond to near Ashley Avenue for an automatic alarm.
00:12
Engine 5, engine 6, truck 3 respond to near Ashley Avenue for an automatic alarm.
00:18
Cross Street, Emma Avenue, and Dorothea Dix Drive.
00:22
Car 5 is in service to be near Ashley Avenue for an automatic alarm, Cross Street, Emma Avenue, and Dorothea Dix Drive.
00:39
This is five, sir.
00:44
This is five, sir.
00:48
Standard 5, you're in service, glee, near Ashley Avenue for an automatic car, cross street, and the avenue in Dorothea, Dix Drive.
01:16
6-year route could be near Ashley Avenue for an automatic alarm cross street at an avenue toward the 6thrave.
01:34
The headquarters.
01:38
Headquarters on.
01:39
Confirmation on that number on Ashley.
01:46
Near Ashley Avenue.
02:03
I'm going to be able to be.
02:32
Car 5 and truck for your own.
02:35
Please.
02:37
Recre Car 5 and truck three are on.
03:12
I'm going to be.
03:13
I'm going to be able to be.
03:39
Fire-5-8.
03:42
Head Corps on.
03:46
We have a ground floor smoke detector to be investigated.
03:53
Receive, ground floor smoke detector is investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Ashley Ave, Middletown, NY 10940
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