A fire alarm was activated at 2005 Lyndon Street, Ogdensburg. Fire units were dispatched and arrived on scene; no confirmation of active fire was given., Ogdensburg NY
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A fire alarm was activated at 2005 Lyndon Street, Ogdensburg. Fire units were dispatched and arrived on scene; no confirmation of active fire was given.
Audio|Heard on: St. Lawrence County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Augustsburg fire responds, National Grid,
00:03
2005, Winden Street,
00:06
have a general fire alarm activation.
00:08
We're repeating,
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Auginsburg Fire Respond National Grid,
00:14
2005,
00:15
Lyndon Street.
00:16
Have a general fire alarm activation.
00:18
I have a general fire alarm activation.
00:26
Central Dispatch,
00:28
Ralfourke 142, Anastairns, BLS with a Madrid Mutual Aid driver.
00:37
142 in route BLS with Nodd driver, 1422.
00:46
This is a Caden 132.
00:49
We're on 56 and 38 at this time.
00:53
This Norfolk wish us to continue or to stand down?
00:58
132, that's a negative.
01:00
Hoping you will continue for ALS.
01:05
How far?
01:15
Central Dispatch, Augsburg Fire Show, Engine 3, Engine 1-0.
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Engine 3, Engine 1,
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Responding, 1423.
01:30
One, three, two, one, four, two.
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Go ahead.
01:39
Two, what's your status and what's your location, please?
01:43
We're on the railroad tracks at 38.
01:46
Uh,
01:48
copy.
01:56
GPS says we're less than seven.
02:04
You might be ahead of us.
02:08
Central Dispatch, Ongsburg Firestall units on scene.
02:13
Logginsburg all units are arriving on scene, 1426.
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Location mentioned:
Linden St, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
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