Microwave fire extinguished at Flat Street residence, Penn Yan NY
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Fire and emergency units responded to a microwave fire inside a structure near Flat Street and East Jackson in Palmyra, New York. The fire was extinguished before their arrival, and the appliance was moved outside for safety checks.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:19
Transcript:
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Palmyra and East Palmyra fire, Fingerlix Ambulance, coordinator for advisement, respond to near Flat Street, crosses of East Jackson,
00:09
and East Main.
00:11
For a microwave that was on fire, a stating...
00:15
Fire put out.
00:18
It's Pomeran East Palmyra Fire, Fingerlix Ambulance, and coordinator for Adison.
00:22
Near Flat Street for a microwave that was on fire.
00:25
They are reporting the fire is out, time 1317.
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1317. Thank you for Fairlie's got ambulance 16 from Comer.
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Car 3-3-1-6.
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3-2 en route.
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1317.
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Card 33. 3.3 en route.
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13-7.
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Bees Holmire 3.1 will be en route.
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3-1 en route.
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3-1 en route 1318.
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Special Retailing, East Palmara, near Flat Street, Junice Jackson, and Market Street.
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The microwave that was on fire.
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Pomer East Pomerara, East Pomerah, near Flat Street, for a microwave that was on fire, it is now outside.
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1319. Fire back from Pomerahua Bay.
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Palmyra Baysh.
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God's call wing for a group, sir.
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Copy Palmyra.
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3-1 is on location.
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3-1 on location,
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1320.
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23 on location.
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33 on location.
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Location mentioned:
N Flat St, Penn Yan, NY 14527
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