Structure fire with smoke reported near N Pascack Rd, Nanuet NY
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A structure fire was reported near N Pascack Road and Stack Road in Nanuet. Smoke was visible from one side of a wood-frame building. Multiple fire departments responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Orangetown EMS - Digital
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Department 17, Department 6 for your 1501, Department 7 for your FAST, Department 8 for your 75.
00:07
Signal 10[1], structure fire at near N Pascack Road and Stack Road.
00:12
Department 17, Department 6, for your 1501, Department 7 for your 5, Department 8.
00:17
For your 75, signal 10, structure fire, near N Pascack Road and Sackett Road.
00:22
Lauren, Drive, Danville Road on the cross 1601,000,000,000, 1769, 8.
00:31
8-2 is responding.
00:35
17-3 responder.
00:40
173 S-16-0-1, 8-2 at 16.1.
00:49
6 SRVs in service.
00:52
17-7. 17-R 17-R 17 plus in response.
01:05
84875 responding to the park of 17th.
01:10
44 control of 173.
01:16
Sarah, G3.
01:19
I've needed your first hydrant's northwest corner of Lauren Drive and Ruston Lane.
01:23
Its second one is the northeast corner of Danville Road and North Saskatch Road.
01:29
Four are issued.
01:35
7.30.
01:38
4.44 responding to Parliament 17.
01:45
444, 1604. 6104.
01:52
61750, responding.
01:57
Seventeen three hundred and seen this college command.
02:00
Got a similar story, wood frame,
02:03
got smoke showing one side of the building.
02:12
17311strandish command, 1604.
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[1]
Signal 10: Fire-related emergency or alarm requiring immediate response.
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Location mentioned:
N Pascack Rd, Nanuet, NY 10954
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