Smoke reported near mountainview ave is from cooking, Valley Cottage NY
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A fire alarm and smoke condition were reported near Mountainview Avenue crossing Christian Howard Road. Responders found the smoke was from cooking, not a fire.
Audio|Heard on: Orangetown EMS - Digital
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
4 control, Department 22, Department 2, (number withheld).
00:03
Signal 10[1] alarm sounding, near Mountainview Avenue.
00:08
Department 22, Department 215, (number withheld).
00:11
(number withheld).
00:12
Signal 10[1] alarm sounding near Mountainview Avenue crossing Christian Howard Road.
00:18
(number withheld).
00:21
The other Icompton.
00:33
22-100 received 5-50 unrounding good advertising.
00:42
22100, acknowledging 940.
00:45
We'll be establishing 17 Marketplace command.
00:54
17, correction, 12-1 on the scene, establishing command 940.
01:02
2.11, that's what I was good.
01:06
940.
01:13
17 Marketplace Commandant, Control.
01:15
Do you have a better location on the caller?
01:19
Negative, they refuse to answer any questions.
01:21
It's just in a heavy smoke condition in the area of the marketplace.
01:29
Receive control.
01:33
Two,
01:37
three, returns.
01:49
Referptial, 17 command.
01:57
On scene, operating 4404.0 minutes.
02:01
See if control, we advise, we're going to resume an carrier attack at this command.
02:16
Smolk cookie.
02:25
Thank you. Smoke from cook.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 10: Fire-related emergency or alarm requiring immediate response.
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Location mentioned:
Mountainview Ave, Valley Cottage, NY 10989
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