Fire alarm triggers response at New Windsor home, New Windsor NY
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Fire units responded to a smoke detector alarm at a residence near Jennifer Court in New Windsor. On arrival, no fire or smoke was found. The homeowner had contacted the local utility regarding propane in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire
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Transcript:
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mention New Windsor Fire Department respond for an automatic fire alarm.
00:05
(name withheld) residence near Jennifer Court.
00:08
Cleanwood Drive on a cross, repeating for New Windsor.
00:13
Near Jennifer Court, cross-up, Clintonwood Drive.
00:16
Lock 3310 at 10.
00:23
Now we're on to over two.
00:27
What's your part two, Arnold?
00:31
You can show me around.
00:36
You're responding at 1051 with a smoke detector activation in the hallway zone 20.
00:44
All right, it's 911[1], the Windsor 1.
00:48
Show me responding by Identifercorp.
00:51
The next to me, Tennessee, 4, car queues on here.
00:58
9-1, the one, the two is on scene.
01:00
Two-to-wayway, nothing showing.
01:01
Owners off by, late, for us.
01:03
Yes,
01:04
I'm not a scene two-story, woodframe, nothing showing attention to have.
01:12
Orange Lake Car one hour town.
01:17
Cut.
01:24
Central Hudson just contacted us.
01:26
They have a crew in route 45 minute ETS.
01:33
Yeah,
01:34
copy. The owner here called Central Hudson on their own.
01:38
There actually is no natural gas in the area.
01:40
It's propane.
01:42
But they can come as their discretion.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency telephone number
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Location mentioned:
Jennifer Ct, New Windsor, NY 12553
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