Vehicle emits smoke near psychiatric center no fire found, Orangeburg NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a vehicle emitting smoke near the Rockland Psychiatric Center. The situation was determined to be a malfunctioning smoke alarm, with no actual fire.
Audio|Heard on: Orangetown EMS - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Now indicates the vehicle possibly heading into the RPC complex, may respond to Third Avenue if possible.
00:12
Colors indicate he believes the vehicle is smoking from its engine at the time.
00:21
3-0-3-1-0 are we turning out the old Orangeburg.
00:29
All these 3-0 callers still see the vehicle that's in the RPC complex trying to get into that location.
00:42
After 44, I'll be approaching from the Irving Wayside.
00:46
I'll be able to see anything on your end.
00:48
Negative on this side's form.
00:53
Yeah.
00:59
The unit's corner to KCES at the belly and one of your RIPs.
01:06
It can't be point six.
01:07
I'm going to be out in front of Nican Clines.
01:10
I got by the chair.
01:15
Copy 42 without the vehicle near the Nacon Clon Institute.
01:21
All right.
01:27
The 42 in the cloud did indicate that the vehicle is starting to smoke, just put us in the NFD.
01:32
Okay.
01:38
I forget out that with the phone.
01:46
What's the phone?
01:52
For your teacher, if you had a max and 1-5 response, I'm supposed to be.
01:58
Tommy.
02:01
Barry 10th's throne.
02:06
I'll see it.
02:09
You can change the address to 69,
02:12
one of your rooms, and it was just a malfunctioning smoke alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Old Orangeburg Rd, Orangeburg, NY 10962
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