Smoke reported inside house near Harris Road, Palmyra NY
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A structure fire was reported near Harris Road in Palmyra. Smoke was detected inside the house, but no flames were visible. All occupants evacuated safely.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire
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Transcript:
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East Pomerah, Pomerah, Finger Lakes,
00:03
fire and EMS coordinator's advisement, near Harris Road, Treen-Luss Road, North Marion Road, part of a structure,
00:11
part of a house on fire.
00:13
Car was advised to evacuate.
00:15
Everyone is out of the house now.
00:18
East Palmyra, Palmyra, Finger Lakes, fire and EMS coordinator is the advisement.
00:23
Near Harris Road, part of a house on fire.
00:28
No flames seen at this time.
00:33
There is a lot of smoke in the house, unknown where it's coming from.
00:37
Everyone is evacuated.
00:39
1941.
00:45
Keepelmire-based knowledge of call.
00:48
Cahney, Eastlmire, acknowledge.
00:51
14-1's in room?
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Copy 14-1. Copy 14-1.
01:02
On my 14-2, just said, filming route to my hall.
01:07
Copy 142 in route to the hall. Copy 142 in route to the hall.
01:15
142, out of my hall, acknowledge the call.
01:19
Copy 142, I'll Shelflmire, acknowledged, 1943.
01:24
East Palmyra, Engine 70 en route.
01:27
Copy engine 70.
01:28
See, engine 70.
01:34
Eastlmire, car 3-2 in room.
01:36
Eastlmire, car 3-2 in room.
01:37
Copy 3-2.
01:45
East Tomire 3.1 will be in the help.
01:49
Copy 3-1.
01:52
141's on location.
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Nothing shown from the outside.
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Be advised every incoming unit, the house sits back approximately about 200 feet.
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Location mentioned:
Harris Rd, Palmyra, NY 14522
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