Fire alarm activation at Johnsburg School, North Creek NY
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A fire alarm activated at Johnsburg School on Main Street in North Creek, NY. The fire department responded to investigate the alarm. Separately, a store reported a person refusing to leave and not cooperating with staff.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Saratoga and Warren Counties Sheriff
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Fire Control 4 North Creek Fire is on the Johnsburg School, near Main Street, a fire alarm activation showing the main school alarm.
00:17
Fire Control repeating four North Creek Fire, respond to Johnsburg School, near Main Street.
00:23
May of Fire alarm activation showing the main school alarm, Fire Control 1655.
00:38
Back for one, to control the Benson's Pet Center, 118 Quaker Road.
00:42
Call is one of the workers.
00:44
They thought they have a mail that's refusing to leave.
00:47
He's described as being...
00:51
Asian with dark hair wearing a gray jacket and jeans with a leather bag.
00:55
The caller believes that he's in the front of the store.
00:58
She was in the back to make the call.
01:01
She said he's been there for a few hours and is refusing to cooperate with staff.
01:08
One four five.
01:19
Stand by Johnsburg Emergency.
01:23
Fire central four, Johnsburg emergency.
01:30
Fire central four, Johnsburg emergency.
01:33
Here's on the Johnsburg School, near Main Street.
01:35
Abbey fire alarm activation, the main school alarm.
01:46
Fire control, Johnsburg emergency, Johnsburg School near Main Street.
01:52
Fire alarm activation showing the main school alarm.
01:54
Fire control clear 1656.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, North Creek, NY 12853
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