Smoke detected at unoccupied building in Seneca Falls, Seneca Falls NY
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In Seneca Falls, firefighters responded to smoke on the second floor of the unoccupied Billiard Niagara building on 3rd Street.
Audio|Heard on: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. Is that to all the second floor in the second floor in what building?
00:12
Go ahead, six seconds.
00:14
We have a smoke condition on the second floor at 3rd8.
00:18
A little broken up on a smoke condition on the second floor at what building?
00:24
Billiard Niagara on the 3rd 8.
00:31
Are you telling you putting you a truck here? Okay.
00:36
Copy that.
00:52
Firesmouth Falls for another activation.
00:56
Towers 1-2-3-60-Ru-89, could have a 14-6-5 location of a fire alarm.
01:00
They do have a smoke condition on the second floor.
01:02
Peking 4, Seneca Falls, 2360, 389.
01:07
146-1 location of the smoke condition on the second floor.
01:11
Utilize fire 2,
01:12
6-0-7.
01:14
165. 165.
01:20
6-0-0. Aurely.
01:31
Aurelius rescue, Cougain,
01:34
6-3538, Cougar Road, sick person.
01:51
Park Tull 2, Arreliance 6.538-6530 Cuba Road, across the Clark Street Road and Genesee Street for an 83-year-old male general weakness utilized Cuba Check 4.
02:21
You are 22.0 minutes on that.
02:29
Discontinue timer 6.0.
02:32
14, 65.
02:35
Just knows that this building is unoccupied.
02:37
Copy building, unoccupied, 6.0.
02:46
65. Did you need any utility, sorry?
02:52
Hold a mutilator for the moment.
02:55
64 to 65.
02:58
Go ahead, these guys.
03:00
Just me and a driver at the station.
03:02
Give me a heads up.
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Location mentioned:
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
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