Fire department responds to fire alarm at skyline terrace, Nanuet NY
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Fire department units responded to a fire alarm near Skyline Terrace in Nanuet, NY. Command was established to manage the situation. The fire was controlled without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Orangetown EMS - Digital
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
6 squad responding to the skyline terrace.
00:03
617-50s on the scene 40 at Rose Avenue.
00:07
6S-RVee on scene, 6-9, establishing for the hand, Rose Avenue.
00:11
6-9 on scene, establishing Rose Avenue.
00:13
6-9 on scene, establishing Rose Avenue, Command 13, 14.
00:22
775A of the Department 17.
00:30
40.9. To control.
00:32
Clear from Department 17.
00:33
60.
00:36
Gracie, 13, 14.
00:40
1714.
00:45
7.3, the reporting, Control.
00:46
Diserved Department 7.3, Department 7.
00:47
The Department 7. Clear from Department 17.
00:54
Very seat at least sixty.
00:59
Twenty-five one to control send traffic.
01:04
Gray seat thirteen six.
01:05
Three seat thirteen six.
01:10
Seventeen three on the sheet establishing skyline drive prevent.
01:19
1730 on-seat establishing Skyline Terrace, Command 1317.
01:23
17.
01:32
6-2 out of scene, Skyline, Terrace.
01:42
Receive 1370.
01:43
17 tanker, 444.
01:51
17 tanker. Shell us responding to 4 Skyline Terrace.
02:05
Receive, 1318.
02:11
Rose Evan in command of 44 control.
02:16
Rose Avenue, you commit.
02:19
Can you give me a unit number again, third floor?
02:25
3rd floor south unit 5,
02:28
2.
02:30
Rose 7.4.
02:37
17-5-6 on the skyline.
02:44
Thank you, command for the fire control.
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Location mentioned:
Skyline Ter, Nanuet, NY 10954
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