Fire alarm triggered by stove smoke odor near Ruth Ct, Middletown NY
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered near Ruth Court, Middletown. Responders investigated reports of smoke odor caused by a stove incident requiring ventilation.
Audio|Heard on: City of Middletown Fire
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03:39
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, engine 1,000, 4 for an automatic alarm.
00:12
So engine 1, engine 2, truck 1,
00:13
near Ruth Court for an automatic alarm.
00:16
So engine 1, engine 2, truck 1,
00:19
near Ruth Court for an automatic alarm.
00:21
Your cross street is Junung Street.
00:40
Engine four cover central engine for cover central.
00:46
Car 3 service.
00:49
Car 3 here in service near Ruth Court for an automatic alarm.
01:09
All right.
01:15
Andrew Ford's around central.
01:19
Engine 4, you're in Red Central.
01:20
Attentional responding units.
01:23
If you take the first right into Ruth Court off of Junung Street, it should be the first building on the left.
01:33
The caller is calling from apartment 23 states the neighbor's smoke alarm is going off and they believe it's difficult.
01:51
Action.
02:14
Unit to be an investigation.
02:19
Unit on scene investigating.
02:31
I have no water going on at that time.
02:37
I have the odor of burning.
02:41
The same odor of soap.
02:45
I'm trying to get the computer to do it.
02:59
Car three, we're making it.
03:16
Thank you.
03:25
Headquarters.
03:29
Headquarters.
03:32
Device, confirm.
03:33
It's going to be pulled on the stove.
03:34
We're going to have to ventilate.
03:37
Cart thread on the stove.
03:38
You're going to be ventilating.
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Location mentioned:
Ruth Ct, Middletown, NY 10940
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