Automatic fire alarm triggers response near route 44 millbrook, Millbrook NY
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered near Route 44 in Millbrook. The key holder was contacted and advised that it may be a false alarm or a system issue. Fire responders were dispatched and the situation was being confirmed.
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Transcript:
00:01
Millbrook respond for an automatic fire alarm near Route 44, cross streets are Tower Hill Road and Home Free.
00:10
Report to be a general fire alarm.
00:12
Rep. in the Milburg, respond for an automatic fire alarm near Route 44.
00:20
Be a general fire alarm at 0743 1430.
00:30
91913 or 3915 are you responding?
00:35
913 will be responded momentarily.
00:39
Good 39913 if responding momentarily at 0743.
00:43
Be advised key holder is responding.
00:45
Should be on the scene momentarily.
00:47
0743, 1430.
00:49
13 Gobby County no further dispatches either please.
00:53
4-no further dispatchers at 0743 14th.
01:02
13 respondent 3 and 3-and-2.
01:08
13 is responding.
01:09
1313 is responding.
01:12
Sischal 39-13, you're responding at 0744, 14.
01:21
Senator Cynabye, Millbrook, respondent, near Route 44.
01:29
Two's in route, Johnny.
01:30
492, alarm company spoke with the key holder advising a false alarm possible issue with the system.
01:41
It is a street to hold my equipment order.
01:47
4492 respond to confirm clipping to remaining quarters at 0745 1430.
01:56
That's just I want to Millbrook.
02:00
4492 the remaining quarters at 0745 1430.
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Location mentioned:
US-44, Millbrook, NY 12545
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