Smoke fills house near French Hill Road in Naples, Naples NY
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A house near French Hill Road in Naples filled with smoke due to a structure fire. Fire departments from Atlanta, Naples, and Middlesex responded with mutual aid to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Yates County Fire/EMS/LE - Western Side
Listen to dispatch call
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
So then looking for Atlanta to respond with Naples for a smoke inside the structure.
00:08
Near French Hill Road.
00:11
Address between County Road 36 and Old French Hill Road.
00:16
House filling up with smoke.
00:19
Near French Hill Road for Atlanta.
00:22
And that's a full response.
00:30
Got me.
00:32
Chair to Gates, 4588, Ontario to Yates.
00:37
Go to Ontario.
00:38
An engine from Middlesex to standby in Naples.
00:45
They respond to this structure fire near French Hill Road.
00:47
That's one engine from Middlesex to stand by at the Naples Fire Station.
00:53
Copy one engine from L6, standby for Naples, upper the structure fire 17-551.
00:59
One-24. One-24.
01:08
Those other vehicles are clear, I'll be out with Paul Young 422.
01:14
1752.
01:16
1752.
01:23
Middlesex Fire.
01:34
Middlesex Fire, need one engine to stand by the Naples Fire station while they're out on a structure fire.
01:43
Middlesex Fire, one engine to standby at the Naples Fire Station while they're out on a structure fire.
01:48
1753.
01:53
8803.
01:55
803, go ahead.
01:58
Stop, station assembly, a crew will let you know one around the way.
02:01
If you want to just keep Rushville on a mutual aid until we get back in service.
02:07
I copy assembling a crew, keep Rushville on Mutual Aid to return 1753.
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Location mentioned:
French Hill Rd, Naples, NY 14512
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