Multiple fire alarm activations near Scott Gulf Road, Moravia NY
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There were multiple fire alarm activations reported near Scott Gulf Road close to Watkins Road and Chase Road. The alarms were triggered several times, and emergency services responded to the location to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Poconius, New Hope Fire, second activation.
00:03
697 Scott Gulf Road, the alarm.
00:06
C.O.1.
00:23
Park and Jelter, Soponius, Nihull Fire, 6967, Scott Gulf Road, second activation.
00:30
I'm across Watkins Road and Chase Road.
00:33
Running for a seal, where I'm going off.
00:34
Utilize, can you be checked by.
00:38
All call would and get the road a dock.
00:42
The technology, no, no.
00:46
Close the way.
00:47
Thank you.
00:52
Right for one, that's problem, that's about me or something else.
01:01
Fire control here, there's much feedback on that one.
01:10
Probably sucks for you on see on, see.
01:13
Let's switch you through it.
01:21
Quara.
01:23
One.
01:26
We're down.
01:28
We're gonna.
01:44
Fire control, Pellierp is 15 on C.
01:49
Is risk appropriate 15 a right?
01:56
Okay, okay.
01:57
Three time for one, son.
02:01
Thank you. You want me to turn to another department, sir?
02:04
Thank you.
02:09
Thank you, anyone, ma'am.
02:23
PONETA,
02:26
PONETA,
02:27
Second, third activation, West Nile, Michelade, 6967, Scott Gulf Road, the alarm.
02:55
Car control is the Ponyas New Hope, 30 activation.
02:59
Las Niles ratio late, 6967, Scott Gulf Road.
03:05
Have across Watkins Road and Chase Road for a sealable lock.
03:08
Utilize, Q, good time, five.
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Location mentioned:
Scott Gulf Rd, Moravia, NY 13118
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