Chandelier fire extinguished at Middletown home, Middletown NY
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Fire units responded to a possible structure fire near Davidge Road in Middletown. The homeowner reported a chandelier was on fire in the living room but extinguished it using a fire extinguisher. Firefighters are investigating the incident.
Audio|Heard on: City of Middletown Fire
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Engine 1, engine 4, truck 3 respond to near Davidge Road, possible structure fire.
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Engine 1, engine 4, truck 3 respond to near Davidge Road for possible structure fire.
00:09
Engine 1, engine 4, truck 3, respond near Davidge Road, possible structure fire across street.
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Highlandview Place, Oak Ridge Road.
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Your timeout is 1918.
00:24
Car three service.
00:27
Car three are in service to eat, near Davidge Road, cross the Highlandview Place Oak Ridge Road, Chief the Cameron through the county, pertinent of the notes.
00:34
This may be a chandelier on fire in the living room.
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Engine 4 is in service.
00:49
Receive and J.4, you're in service to near Davidge Road across the Highlandview Place, an Oak Ridge Road.
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3.
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Car 3 on the C, 1921.
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3 the appraise you're going to have a high drink at around number of 11.
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before coming.
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3 to headquarters.
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headquarters time for car 3.
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Initial report from the homeowner, they had a chandelier on fire.
01:46
They hit with an extinguisher.
01:47
We'll be investigating once the units get on the scene.
01:52
Your initial report was homeowner states the chandelier was on fire.
01:57
They got it with an extinguisher.
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You'll be investigating on the arrival of the units 1923.
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Location mentioned:
Davidge Rd, Middletown, NY 10940
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